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In reply to the discussion: To our French DUers, our hearts break for you today... [View all]Hekate
(100,132 posts)87. Thank you so much for these words of hope. Yesterday was so awful...
It was hard to envision a rebuild at all. Today, we know that Our Lady will rise from these ashes, and that the world is already contributing to help France make it so, rich and poor alike, secular and Christian.
It is still making me tear up to think of it, and I will always wish I had been able to see Notre Dame in her glory, for at 71, I know it will not happen now.
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This is such sad news, they are fighting hard to save it but one comment on MSNBC was disturbing
yaesu
Apr 2019
#18
Well, it is his Church, even if not his cathedral, so to speak. I heard it and just muted for awhile
Hekate
Apr 2019
#23
Beyond words . . . Beyond emotions . . . Incomprehensible in the magnitude of tragedy- we mourn.
NBachers
Apr 2019
#31
It's a tragedy to lose something so historic, but hate when cable news covers one topic wall to wall
AdamGG
Apr 2019
#46
I too am very sad. I have fond memories, having visited several times on three trips to Paris
royable
Apr 2019
#57
A few years ago, an art professor used a laser to digitally archive the architecture
More_Cowbell
Apr 2019
#78