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Airport chapels stay on the radar of workers and travelers even as role of faith in public shifts

Airport chapels serve workers and travelers with quiet worship amid declining Mass attendance and growing interfaith demand, including notable Muslim participation, experts say.

  • Airport chapels provide a quiet place for prayer, benefiting both travelers and airport workers, according to Rev. Brian Daley at Boston's Logan International Airport.
  • Rev. Michael Zaniolo emphasized that airport chapels serve airport workers primarily, while travelers are secondary.
  • Manuel Tejeda Pimentel expressed hopes that Our Lady of the Airways will remain open for both anxious travelers and employees of various faiths.
  • Brian Babcock, a Southwest Airlines baggage handler, shared that he visits the chapel almost daily for prayer before starting his shift.
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9NEWS Denver broke the news in Denver, United States on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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