Exploring America’s Sacred Spaces
Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall is traveling across the United States to tell the compelling stories behind various churches that have significantly influenced the country’s faith and identity. His journey reveals centuries-old cathedrals that have survived hurricanes and fires, as well as sacred sites paying homage to fallen heroes.
Hall emphasizes that “the church is more than just a building. It is a safe haven and a symbol of hope”—a reflection of the human desire for connection. He is hosting a special multi-part series titled “The Church in America,” which dives into the rich historical and spiritual significance of these sacred spaces.
“Walking through the halls of these sacred spaces gives us a glimpse into the past and reveals a history as rich as its foundations,” Hall remarks, highlighting how faith serves as the “lifeblood that binds communities together,” providing resilience in times of hardship and uncertainty.
This week, viewers can join Hall as he visits iconic chapels, including the historic St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans and the Naval Academy Chapel in Annapolis, Maryland. These visits will spotlight the people committed to maintaining tradition and sharing the unique stories connected to each location.
Hall notes that sailors have relied on more than just a compass throughout history, with the Naval Academy Chapel standing as a prominent feature on campus, symbolizing guidance and purpose for service members.
Next, the series heads to New Orleans, where St. Louis Cathedral has been a community cornerstone since the 1700s, with its experiences of resilience echoing the trials faced by the city. Glenn Booker, a local carriage driver, expresses that the cathedral exemplifies the significance of Catholicism in New Orleans.
The journey continues at Syracuse University’s Hendricks Chapel, fostering interfaith dialogue and connection across diverse backgrounds. Sadie Meyer, a student, shares that the chapel is a representation of shared morality and unity, welcoming all regardless of their spiritual or religious beliefs.
Hall’s exploration of these extraordinary places invites viewers to reflect on the various roles that faith plays in uniting communities and offering hope. Each site tells its own story, contributing to a broader narrative of resilience and connection in America.

