Paris's Notre-Dame celebrates first mass since devastating blaze – in hard hats

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The Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris hosted its first mass exactly two months after a devastating blaze, with priests and worshippers wearing hard hats

The Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris hosted its first mass on Saturday exactly two months after a devastating blaze, with priests and worshippers wearing hard hats toDressed in a white robe and helmet, Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit led the service, which was attended by just some 30 people - half of them clergy.

Protective nets have been strung above the nave and choir and rubble still strews the floor but the pews have remained intact. The church has also floated the idea of erecting a temporary structure in front of the cathedral to welcome worshippers while the building is being repaired.Up to 150 workers have been working at the cathedral daily since the fire, continuing to remove debris and stabilise the structure.

Pledges of some 850 million euros had been made from prominent French businessmen and ordinary citizens but only around 10 percent of that has been donated so far.France Info public radio said just 80 million euros had been handed over, with businessmen giving the money in tranches and some private individuals renouncing their pledges due to the apparent success of the campaign.

 

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KevCorduroy That church should spend more time and money on its people rather than material objects!

Hard Hats? What? Don’t they trust their god to keep them safe?

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