The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

No Christmas at Notre Dame, as fire forces Mass into exile

- The Associated Press

PARIS >> Notre Dame Cathedral is unable to host Christmas services for the first time since the French Revolution, because the Paris landmark was too deeply damaged by this year’s fire.

So its exiled clergy, choir and congregati­on are celebratin­g the holiday in another Gothic church next to the Louvre Museum instead.

The accidental April blaze consumed the medieval monument’s roof and collapsed its spire, and reconstruc­tion is expected to take several years. Officials say the structure is too fragile to let visitors inside, and there’s still a risk of poisoning from the tons of lead dust released with the flames.

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services will be held in the SaintGerma­in l’Auxerrois church, once used for French royalty. Notre Dame’s rector, Monsignor Patrick Chauvet, will celebrate Mass there Wednesday for Notre Dame’s faithful, accompanie­d by song from some of Notre Dame’s now-itinerant choir.

A wooden liturgical platform was constructe­d in the Saint-Germain church to resemble Notre Dame’s own. The cathedral’s iconic 14th century sculpture “The Virgin of Paris,” which survived the fire, is also on display.

The world-renowned cathedral has seen plenty of upheaval since its first stone was laid in 1163. It halted services after revolution­aries overthrew the monarchy and declared Notre Dame “a temple of reason,” but resumed religious activities under Napoleon in 1803, according to cathedral officials.

It kept going during two world wars, and Nazi occupation. Soldiers guarded its Christmas Mass in 2015, weeks after France’s deadliest-ever terror attacks.

Today, Notre Dame’s twin towers still look over the Ile de la Cite island at the heart of Paris, attracting tourists taking selfies along the surroundin­g quays. But this holiday season, its facade is shielded by scaffoldin­g instead of the huge Christmas tree that normally graces its esplanade.

 ?? MICHEL EULER - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this photo taken Monday, Dec. 16, a member of Notre Dame cathedral choir sings during a rehearsal at the Saint Sulpice church in Paris. Notre Dame Cathedral kept holding services during two world wars as a beacon of hope amid bloodshed and fear. It took a fire in peacetime to finally stop Notre Dame from celebratin­g Christmas Mass for the first time in more than two centuries.
MICHEL EULER - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this photo taken Monday, Dec. 16, a member of Notre Dame cathedral choir sings during a rehearsal at the Saint Sulpice church in Paris. Notre Dame Cathedral kept holding services during two world wars as a beacon of hope amid bloodshed and fear. It took a fire in peacetime to finally stop Notre Dame from celebratin­g Christmas Mass for the first time in more than two centuries.
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 ?? THIBAULT CAMUS, FILE - THE AP ?? In this Monday, Sept. 9, file photo, the Notre Dame cathedral is pictured in Paris.
THIBAULT CAMUS, FILE - THE AP In this Monday, Sept. 9, file photo, the Notre Dame cathedral is pictured in Paris.

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