A Few Sentiments on Notre Dame

For the rest of the world, the Notre Dame fire is a big tragedy, as a piece of history had crumbled and fallen. People regarded it as a cultural symbol but it also formed part of the French identity. 

Within the city of Paris however, the burning of Notre Dame goes deeper into its roots and may reveal a certain malaise that is sweeping through the veins of France. Chris Knapp gives us a more intimate perspective of the recent event and the implications it has on the French and the world.

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In fact Notre Dame Basilica from my beautiful hometown Montreal. Gorgeous cathedral and I highly recommend Aura Basilica, a light-show event that is perfect for tourists wanting to see the space in fun way.
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When I first saw the video on CNN, I screamed "No! No! No! No!" It could have been "Non! Non! Non! Non!" Though I am no Catholic, I appreciate the cathedral's beauty, as well as its place in culture and history. The fire was a tragedy for the entire world. At least the stonework, as well as important art and artifacts, are safe.
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