Pope thanks rescuers who risked
lives to save Notre Dame Cathedral
Notre Dame Cathedral's main altar survived the blaze (AFP) |
Pope Francis says his thoughts remain close to Parisians and
the people of France, as donations for the reconstruction of Notre Dame
Cathedral pour in from around the world.
By Devin Watkins
Speaking to French pilgrims present at the Wednesday General
Audience, Pope Francis thanked the many people who risked their lives to
salvage Notre Dame as fire tore through Paris’ Cathedral.
“The gratitude of the whole Church goes to those who did
everything they could, even risking their lives, to save the Basilica,” he
said.
The Holy Father said he felt a great sense of sorrow for the
damage caused by the devastating blaze.
Extensive damage
Fire broke out on Monday evening in Notre Dame’s rafters,
where workmen had been carrying out renovations.
The spire of the 12th-century Cathedral
collapsed, along with the entire roof.
Courageous firefighters saved the Blessed Sacrament and
several relics, including the Crown of Thorns and the tunic of St. Louis. Much
of the artwork was also rescued.
Authorities consider the fire an accident.
Phone call with Macron
Pope Francis spoke by phone with President Emmanuel Macron
on Tuesday, personally expressing his solidarity with the people of France.
He repeated the feeling again on Wednesday, telling the
nation: “I feel very close to all of you.”
“May the Virgin Mary bless you and support the work of
reconstruction,” he prayed at the General Audience. “May it be a harmonious
work of praise and glory to God.”
Support pours in
Donations are pouring in to rebuild Notre Dame Cathedral.
Nearly $1 billion has already been raised.
The French government, which owns the Cathedral, is setting
up an office to gather donations.
France’s cultural heritage envoy, Stephane Bern, said
contributions came from both ordinary Catholic faithful and wealthy donors.
Barbara Jatta, the head of the Vatican Museums, told Reuters
that her staff of art historians and restorers “are willing to do anything we
can to help.”
Daring the odds, President Macron has pledged to restore
Notre Dame Cathedral to her former glory in 5 years, just in time for the 2024
Paris Olympics.
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