Airport Chaplains

In this Friday, Sept. 20, 2013 photo, airport chaplain Rev. D.D. Hayes, of the Dallas Fort-Worth International Airport Interfaith Chaplaincy, wears a cross and a Jewish Star of David while attending the International Association of Civil Aviation Chaplains’ annual conference at Delta Air Lines headquarters, in Atlanta. Airports are mini-cities with their own movie theaters, fire departments and shopping malls. Many also have chapels, which are staffed by a mix of 350 part- and full-time chaplains worldwide who are Catholic, Protestant and, to a lesser extent, Jewish, Muslim or Sikh. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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