Around 30 worshippers clad in hard hats attended mass at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on Saturday. It was the first mass held since the devastating fire at the cathedral two months ago.
The fire that lasted nine hours caused the spire and part of the roof of the architectural masterpiece to collapse, and sparked shock and grief among many around the world.
A woman holds a cross and roses as the first mass is held at the Notre-Dame in Paris on June 15, 2019.Afterward, among the high-profile people who promised to donate to the rebuilding effort were luxury goods tycoons Bernard Arnault and François-Henri Pinault. So far, less than 10 percent of the 850 million euros pledged by wealthy individuals, business leaders and others has been received,
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