Restoring faith, not digging up the past
Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened last Saturday. A ceremony marked the completion of restoration work after the 2019 fire. The cathedral's altar was consecrated. The church's history dates back to 1163. It inspired Victor Hugo's novel 'Th...

The true residents of Notre-Dame, of course, are the grotesques carved on the Gothic church's walls that include gargoyles, chimeras and striges, mythological birds of ill omen. And who knows, under the two bell towers, Quasimodo, the hunchback from Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, the popularity of which led to Notre-Dame's restoration between 1844 and 1864, 40-60 years after Napoleon crowned himself emperor here. A Roman temple to Jupiter is believed to have stood on Notre-Dame's site. But instead of getting worked up about digging up a lost past, France dedicated its energy to restoring one of most beautiful places of worship that can make even an atheist doubt atheism. Quasimodo would be proud.
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