Cathedral of the Air
The Cathedral of the Air is a Norman-Gothic military chapel in Lakehurst, New Jersey. It was conceived by Reverend Gill Robb Wilson, one-time National Chaplain of the American Legion,[1] and is intended to serve the military personnel serving at the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. The chapel features stained glass windows memorializing the loss of naval airships USS Akron and USS Shenandoah. Both airships had been based at the nearby Lakehurst Naval Air Station.[2]
Originally used primarily as a Roman Catholic church, it no longer holds regular services and is used as non-denominational location for weddings, baptisms and funerals.[3]
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References
- "Religion: Cathedral of the Air", Time Magazine, 3 February 1930.
- "Hindenburg Crash Site and Lakehurst Naval Air Station - Lakehurst, NJ". South Jersey Trails. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
- Peacock, Jennifer (May 2, 2017). "Cathedral Of The Air Continues To Soar". Jersey Shore Online.
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