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Notre-Dame Cathedral misses Christmas mass

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We have been crying since April 15, and today even more

Danielle

Paris, France - Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris was unable to hold Christmas Eve Mass for the first time in more than 200 years - after a fire ravaged its structure in April.

With heavy hearts, French Catholics instead gathered at the nearby church of Saint-Germain l’Auxerrois, a few hundred metres away, for a service celebrated by the cathedral’s rector Patrick Chauvet.

“It isn’t the same feeling but it’s still a Christmas Mass,” said 16 year old Juliette, who had made the 700km trip from Aix with her family. “There will be a thought for Notre-Dame tonight, that’s for sure.”

“We have been crying since April 15, and today even more,” said Danielle, a Parisian, who attended last year’s mass at the Paris landmark. However, she was lifted by the choir of NotreDame, who performed at the mass. Meanwhile, workers continue to repair and rebuild the cherished cathedral.

Notre-Dame, part of a UNESCO world heritage site on the

banks of the River Seine lost its gothic spire, roof and many precious artefacts in the fire, which

was watched by huge crowds.

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 € 1bn had been pledged or raised for the reconstruc­tion.

 ?? (AFP) ?? This file photo shows the steeple and spire of the Notre-Dame Cathedral collapsing as the cathedral is engulfed in flames in central Paris on April 15
(AFP) This file photo shows the steeple and spire of the Notre-Dame Cathedral collapsing as the cathedral is engulfed in flames in central Paris on April 15

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