Cathedral of Tomorrow

Construction work started on September 10, but stopped in November when the concrete tower was 494 feet (151 m) in height.

[1] Neighbors filed lawsuits and Northampton Township, the community governing the Cathedral complex at that time, said that there were no provisions for water and sewer service for the tower.

In 1973, Humbard announced scaled-back plans to house a museum, library and prayer center in the tower.

"[1] In 1989 local grocer and lone bidder Mike Krieger bid $30,000 to win the auction at a sheriff's sale held to raise money to pay toward debts owed to the tower's builder.

In the 2017 lawsuit, it was argued by Angley that the employees were actually "volunteers", and that they had prices that were so cheap that they could not stay in business unless they didn't pay them.

Cathedral Tower in 2024