Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is burning.

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    wtf

    I would have actually been surprised if someone (besides you) proposed that! :faint:
    Seems like everyone nowadays wants to have a gay sex parade down mainstreet. I dont get it. I feel left out. I guess the angry women march with vaginas on their heads but i dont wanna see most of theirs real ones either lol
     

    Sylvain

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    Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris will host its first mass on Saturday, exactly two months after the devastating blaze that shocked France and the world.


    For safety reasons, the mass in Notre-Dame led by Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit will be celebrated on a very small scale. Worshippers will be expected to don hard hats but priests will be wearing their ceremonial garb.

    https://www.france24.com/en/2019061...dral-first-mass-after-devastating-fire-france

    Apparently only 30 or so people will be allowed inside the building.

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    Sylvain

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    It is very nice to see they are making progress.

    Not sure if they are making progress yet, it turns out they don't have the money that people pledged.

    PARIS (AP) — The billionaire French donors who publicly proclaimed they would give hundreds of millions to rebuild Notre Dame have not yet paid a penny toward the restoration of the French national monument, according to church and business officials.
    Instead, it's mainly American and French individuals, via Notre Dame charitable foundations, that are behind the first donations paying the bills and salaries for up to 150 workers employed by the cathedral since the April 15 fire that devastated its roof and caused its masterpiece spire to collapse. This month they are handing over the first private payment for the cathedral's reconstruction of 3.6 million euros ($4 million).

    https://www.nhregister.com/news/article/US-donors-not-French-tycoons-foot-Notre-Dame-13997439.php
     
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