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Notre-Dame Fire: Pope Francis Thanks Fire Fighters, Others Who Risked Their Lives

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Pope Francis Speaks After Notre-Dame Fire Incidence

Pope Francis has thanked the firefighters who risked their lives to save the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on behalf of the entire Catholic Church.

Naija News had reported how fire engulfed Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, one of France‘s most famous landmarks, altering the city’s skyline in the process.

“The gratitude of the whole Church goes to all those who did everything they could, even risking their lives, to save the Basilica,” he said during the weekly general audience in Saint Peter’s Square.

Francis said he had been “very saddened” by the devastating fire which gutted the great Paris landmark, destroying the roof, causing the steeple to collapse and leaving France reeling in shock.

A firefighter suffered injuries during the blaze, which at one point threatened to bring down one of the two monumental bell towers on the western facade of the cathedral that is visited by 13 million tourists each year.

The Holy Crown of Thorns, the guardian reports, is believed to have been worn by Jesus at his crucifixion, was saved by firefighters, as was a sacred tunic worn by 13th-century French king Louis IX.

Rescuers formed a human chain at the site of the cathedral to evacuate as many artifacts as possible.

The bells of all cathedrals in France will sound at 6:50 pm (1650 GMT) on Wednesday, 48 hours after the fire started.



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