Notre Dame Cathedral On Fire!

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  1. Don Alaska

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    I doubt any insurance company in the world could cover this.
     
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    I'd have thought so, if you paid a high enough premium - at least some of the cost
    Well, I'm only guessing ............…
    The common people he has no time for will probably cough up
     
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  3. Bobby Cole

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    Not only is it well insured but the renovation company is being sued for millions!
    By the time the dust settles, they’ll have enough to not only rebuild but have enough left over for Macron to fill his swimming pool with.
     
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    Well, hasn't he been travelling the country for weeks to talk to the common people?
    It is estimated that rebuilding it is gonna take billions of dollars and last decades. So every cent is probably welcome.
     
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    Took riots for him to do that Thomas
    Welcome back :)
     
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    Certainly true. Better late ...:)
     
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    According to what I read today, @Hal Pollner , the pipe organ is going to be okay. It did suffer some damage, but nothing fell on it, and what did happen is repairable; so that is good news.
    Because of the restoration, a lot of valuables had already been removed from the cathedral before the fire, and that has helped to minimize the loss also.
     
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    Notre Dame has held its first mass since fire devastated the Paris landmark on April 15

    The mass, which commemorates the cathedral's consecration as a place of worship, was held in a side-chapel left undamaged by the fire, with attendance limited to about 30 people wearing protective headgear.

    In additional Notre Dame news...
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    Tycoons who promised millions for Notre Dame fire rebuild haven't paid a cent
    months after fire ravaged the French landmark's roof and spire, small donors — not the tycoons who pledged in the hours after the disaster — have made the first private payments for its reconstruction.
     
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    I wonder if the building was insured since it was an international landmark and all......
     
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    I suppose I sound like the Grinch, but with all the money the Catholic Church has, why don't they pay to rebuild it?
     
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  11. Thomas Stearn

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    I heard the church couldn't be insured since no insurance company would be willing to and because the premium would be too high. The building is also said to be a national monument and is not owned by the Catholic Church.
     
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  12. Bobby Cole

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    There is a possibility that since potential donors do not know what they are paying for, they are withholding their money until there is some definite decision made.
    Macron said he would like to see a modern building complete with some sort of civic center take the place of those sections that were destroyed and the new guard is saying that it should be restored back to what it was.
    The bottom line is that if a person doesn’t know what he or she is paying for, why pay for it?
     
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  13. Thomas Stearn

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    Exactly. Big donors want to be informed in detail about what their money is going to be used for. They'll make their payments according to reconstruction progress. Understandable in view of many weird proposals such as having a swimming pool on the roof of the church.
     
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