Notre Dame Cathedral, empty for Christmas, may never recover from devastating fire – USA TODAY

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France’s Notre Dame Cathedral, which failed to host Christmas services Wednesday for the first time in more than 200 years, may never recover from the devastating fire that collapsed the roof and an iconic spire, its rector said.

Monsignor Patrick Chauvet said the church, which dates back more than 800 years, has been left so fragile that there is a 50% chance it can’t be saved. The actual restoration probably won’t even begin this year because of conservation work aimed at rescuing the structure, he said.

“Today it is not out of danger,” he said before Christmas Eve midnight Mass at a nearby church. “It will be out of danger when we take out the remaining scaffolding.” 

The massive cathedral was dark and empty on Christmas. Services were held a mile away at Saint-Germain l’Auxerrois, a church with its own renowned history dating back to the 7th century.

A wooden liturgical platform was constructed in Saint-Germain to resemble Notre Dame’s, and the cathedral’s choir sang at midnight Mass.

On April 15, millions of people around the world watched in stunned horror, glued to TVs, as flames and smoke spewed from the Gothic marvel. The fire burned for hours, virtually unabated despite the efforts of hundreds of firefighters.

Within days, more than $1 billion was pledged by thousands of donors to finance the reconstruction. It will be needed.

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