- Final Document of XIV World Seminar of Civil Aviation Chaplains and Chaplaincy Members
- List of Participants of XIV World Seminar of Civil Aviation Chaplains and Chaplaincy Members
- NCCAC Summer Newsletter
- NCCAC Directory
- 2004 Catholic Civil Aviation Apostolate Brochure in pdf (provides Airports with chapels, Mass Times, etc.)
Introduction
Airport ministry or the Civil Aviation Apostolate is an expression of the Catholic Church’s concern for pastoral care of people on the move. The Civil Aviation Apostolate includes all the faithful in the world of aviation who “cannot enjoy sufficiently the normal ordinary pastoral care of parish priests or are completely deprived of it” (Decr. Christus Dominus n. 18). Airport ministry is the pastoral care of persons who travel, those who assist them and others—passengers, airport and airline personnel, visitors, and the homeless and refugees.
History
The first airport chapel was established in 1950 in Boston at Logan International Airport by the late Cardinal Cushing. Shortly afterward, in 1951, a chapel was opened in New York at Idlewild Airport, now called John F. Kennedy International Airport. From these humble beginnings arose 65 airport chapels in 30 nations. Just like the world of aviation, airport chaplaincy is growing fast.

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