Summary
On Wednesday -- one of the busiest travel days of the year -- Pittsburgh International Airport seemed like the last place to find some peace and quiet. But savvy travelers know where to find their inner calm: the airport chapel, tucked away on the mezzanine level of the airside terminal.
"There are busy travelers and (airport) employees who are unaware the chapel exists," said the Rev. Jack Fitzgerald, chaplain of the Pittsburgh International Airport Chapel. "They are missing out on what could be one of the most relaxing and rejuvenating times of their hectic days."See the full content of this document
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Airport Chapel Provides Sanctuary
One of more than 40 interfaith airport religious sanctuaries in the United States, the chapel is painted with ...
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