From Yahoo/AFP:
“No Christmas Mass at Notre-Dame
for first time in two centuries”
Notre-Dame cathedral will fail to hold a
Christmas mass for the first time since 1803, French officials confirmed on
Saturday, as workers continue to repair and rebuild the Paris landmark eight
months after a devastating fire. The cathedral's press office said midnight
mass would still be celebrated on Christmas Eve by rector Patrick Chauvet but
it would be held at the nearby church of Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois. Notre-Dame,
part of a UNESCO world heritage site on the banks of the River Seine, was
ravaged by the April 15 blaze -- losing its gothic spire, roof and many
precious artefacts. The building had remained open for Christmas through two
centuries of often tumultuous history -- including the Nazi occupation in World
War II -- being forced to close only during the anti-Catholic revolutionary
period in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. President Emmanuel Macron has
set a timetable of five years to completely repair the eight-centuries-old
structure, which remains shrouded in scaffolding with a vast crane looming over
it. Paris prosecutors suspect criminal negligence and opened an investigation
in June, suggesting a stray cigarette butt or an electrical fault could be the
culprit. The culture ministry said in October that nearly one billion euros
($1.1 billion) had been pledged or raised for the reconstruction.
^ This is really sad to hear. I
understand why it is happening – for safety concerns – but it is still sad to
hear. I have been to Notre Dame several times over the years and know how beautiful
the Cathedral is. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/no-christmas-mass-notre-dame-first-time-two-143436968.html?guccounter=2
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