a place that is considered sacred (as within a religion)
for centuries pilgrims have traveled to the shrine of Saint Thomas à Becket in Canterbury, England
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sanctuary
Noun
Straddling the rugged mountains between the states of Mexico and Michoacán, the 138,000-acre reserve has around a half dozen public, community-run sanctuaries within its borders and in its buffer zones.
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Jen Murphy,
Travel + Leisure,
10 Mar. 2026
In an area where fire danger is always a lingering reality, loss is not an unfamiliar theme at this Malibu sanctuary.