Trump to Attend Notre Dame Cathedral Reopening

This will be his first trip abroad since he won the Nov. 5 presidential election.

President-elect Donald Trump said he will attend the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, which has undergone extensive restorations following a devastating fire in 2019.

This will be Trump’s first trip abroad since he won the Nov. 5 presidential election.

“It is an honor to announce that I will be traveling to Paris, France, on Saturday to attend the re-opening of the Magnificent and Historic Notre Dame Cathedral, which has been fully restored after a devastating fire five years ago,” Trump said on Truth Social.

“President Emmanuel Macron has done a wonderful job ensuring that Notre Dame has been restored to its full level of glory, and even more so. It will be a very special day for all!”

Macron is scheduled to deliver an address on Saturday. The following day, when the cathedral is set to reopen to the public, he will also attend the consecration of its new altar during a Mass.

According to the cathedral’s website, Archbishop of Paris Laurent Ulrich has invited nearly 170 bishops from France and around the world to participate in the Mass. They will be accompanied by faithful from these communities, along with one priest from each of the 106 parishes in the Diocese of Paris and one priest from each of the seven Eastern Catholic Churches.

The Associated Press (AP) has reported that ceremonies held Saturday and Sunday will be high-security affairs, with about 50 heads of state and government expected to attend.

Macron inspected the restored interior of the medieval Catholic cathedral on Nov. 28 and spoke with some workers involved in the reconstitution.

“The shock of the reopening will, I want to believe, be as powerful as the one of the fire. But it will be a shock of hope,” he said, according to AP.

During the restoration process, stonemasons meticulously repaired the damaged vaulted ceilings.

Adrien Willeme, a stonemason involved in the reconstruction, told AP: “It feels like it was built yesterday, like it’s just been born, even though Notre Dame is very old.”

The roof and spire reconstruction involved traditional carpentry methods, with carpenters working by hand using medieval techniques. Approximately 2,000 oak trees were used to rebuild the roof frameworks.

Powerful vacuum cleaners were initially used to remove toxic dust, followed by applying fine latex layers to clean the stonework. An area equivalent to six soccer pitches of stonework was cleaned and decontaminated.

The restoration also involved cleaning areas untouched by the fire, with cleaning gels used to remove years of accumulated dirt and restore bright colors throughout the cathedral’s walls.

Before the April 15, 2019, fire, the cathedral drew in over a million visitors and worshippers yearly until it was closed to all but artisans and architects working on the restoration.

Built in the 12th century, Notre Dame is considered one of the best examples of French Gothic architecture.

The exact cause of the blaze has not been established.

From NTD News

 

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