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On Topic Discussion The Tragedy of Notre Dame

đŸ˜© Je Suis Notre Dame !



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Here is a prayer—


Almighty and Triune God, our Heavenly Father, who sent Thy Son our Savior, Jesus Christ, Son of God, Son of Mary—who is forever called “blessed”—so that by love amazing, love divine, Jesus came to restore the ruins of sin by His life and atoning death at Calvary, His resurrection, His appearances, and glorious Ascension;

Grant Thy peace and hope to the people of Paris, who with broken hearts cry with bitter lamentation, not unlike Jeremiah: as we, Christians of the Church catholic, “weep with those who weep” at the shocking sight of the burning of Notre Dame Cathedral, that majestic, ancient edifice dedicated to Thee—a symbol of Christian Faith and human aspirations

—we pray for Spirit-stilling peace in trembling hearts, so that an even greater number of people will turn to Thee, the Lord of all of those who assemble to raise holy worship to the risen Christ, in cathedral and caves, in chapels and forests, and even in ashes;

have mercy on our French brothers and sisters in their sorrow, and give resurrection hope in this special season, the season when we remember hope transcends hopelessness, and new life arises from the tomb of inconceivable sorrow; this we pray, O God, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.


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But I have read somewhere that the secular French government has owned the building since 1908.


..EugĂšne Viollet-le-Duc decided to recreate it, making a new version of oak covered with lead.

Oak burns.

... the spire was surrounded by copper statues of the twelve Apostles...

I heard they were removed for sake-keeping last week during the restoration.

......Saint Thomas.. had the features of Viollet-le-Duc. ..

Typical of architects who, so often, are megalomaniacs


...the awful mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, would probably want to build a modern monstrosity...

Those two commercial blocks on the north side of the building need to be demolished. All the woodwork needs to be stripped out. All the the artworks need to be moved offsite permanently.

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I posted this picture of this 'ship' last week but it was censored.


I reckon those young 'Bohemians' of the 1950s were just as naughty as those young fadsters of today who declare themselves to have ascended above the 'limitations of their natural sex'.

....Lauren...

I don't understand what Lauren means by "chill"


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I think you're referring to those unctuously SELF-RIGHTEOUS postings.


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đŸ˜© Je Suis Notre Dame!

(I used to be 'Je Suis Charlie' but that fad has passed)
 
Well it looks like they have saved part of the structure. I don't know about the art and relics, although I understand they were taking them out. The French President says they will rebuild.
 
It is terrible that this beautiful and historic building burned, but it is fortunate that no one, that I know of, was killed in this tragedy.
 
Terribly sad--only there once---but much of it has been saved and it will be rebuilt --one billionaire already donated 100 mill and sure much more will come---the guys working up there are going to be questioned ---hope it wasn't a dumb discarded cigarette from a smoke break....or worse.
 
"Prior to the spire's collapse, all of the statues looked at Paris, except one; the statue of Saint Thomas, the patron saint of architects, looked at the spire, and had the features of Viollet-le-Duc.

Regarding Viollet-le-Duc as St. Thomas the Apostle, patron saint of carpenters and architects:

Viollet-le-Duc was only following the example of other artists: we find Ghiberti's bust on his gilded bronze doors, Gozzoli looks out to us from his Procession of the Magi, and Michelangelo casts himself as Joseph of Arimathea holding the body of Christ in his Florence Pieta'. There are numerous other examples. I'm sure there are hundreds of portraits in stone of the great masons and sculptors who built and adorned the great medieval cathedrals. Viollet-le-Duc was an inestimably fine architect, and I am happy to find that he portrayed himself as his patron saint.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EugĂšne_Viollet-le-Duc
 
Such a shame, hopefully they have enough archived material to build it again.

There is surely archived material dating back to the restoration and recreation of the mid-19th century as well as this most recent restoration, now halted.

A few years ago I visited the Fondation de Coubertin, the workshop that was commissioned to recreate the gates to Versailles. No detailed drawings or documents had survived to duplicate exactly the original gates, and period engravings of the entire ensemble contradicted each other, so the designers and artisans working on the project made educated decisions as best they were able. There will be much more information--complete information, I assume--for Notre Dame.

https://www.france24.com/en/2008070...es-recreated-after-200-years-france-monuments

http://www.coubertin.fr/501_p_31256/history.html

(Yes--to those of you who remember the history of the modern Olympics--that Coubertin.)
 
No wonder it burn easily, all made of wood.
Lucky it lasted for 800 years, therefore no sadness here:

 
(Left to her own devices, the awful mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, would probably want to build a modern monstrosity, but this will never happen.)

If that were true, at least the Notre-Dame monstrosity would be replaced by another.
 
notre-dame-burning-02-gty-jc-190415_hpMain_16x9_992.jpg


It is rather pathetic that some posters immediately had to make this thread topic about something else. Particularly given most of the drivel they think is thread worthy. I guess that when you only have ranking whores as your primary cultural pursuit, it taints how you view the world.

I think that perhaps you have to have visited Notre Dame to feel the pain of its destruction.

Many of its windows...dating back to 1260 have been destroyed, although one has apparently survived intact.

The north and south rose windows are among the most magnificent works of art from the medieval period. Period.
 
the guys working up there are going to be questioned ---hope it wasn't a dumb discarded cigarette from a smoke break....or worse.

I heard on the news that that is the trail the investigators are following. Arson has been ruled out.
 
^yeah the modern day curse of the internet---the alt-right immediately started the rumor a muslim was to blame.
 
Many of its windows...dating back to 1260 have been destroyed, although one has apparently survived intact.

The north and south rose windows are among the most magnificent works of art from the medieval period. Period.

It was my understanding that very little of the cathedral other than the stone fabric dates to the 13th century.

When Victor Hugo's novel was written the edifice was a partial ruin. Previously during the reign of the Bourbon kings, the 1260 windows were removed and replaced with clear glass. The south and west (facade) roses were also redone in the 19th century.
 

Good piece from the WSJ. Let us hope that the new glass duplicates the old.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/notre-dame-a-hole-in-the-heart-of-paris-11555369609?mod=hp_opin_pos3

Thanks for posting these.

The greatest concern that I would have for the fabric of the building would be the stresses from the weight of the collapsed roof structure on top of the stone vaulting.

It is a testament to the original engineering and construction that it was able to withstand the weight of a heavy timber, lead sheathed roof and all the water poured onto the flames.
 
700 million euros raised through donations.
 
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