Notre Dame Reopens with First Mass and Global Support After Fire

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Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris celebrated its first mass since the devastating fire in 2019, marking a significant milestone in its restoration. French President Emmanuel Macron, amidst a political crisis, attended the event alongside international dignitaries. The mass included the consecration of a new altar by the Archbishop of Paris, Monsignor Laurent Ulrich. Macron praised the efforts of firefighters and referenced Victor Hugo's influence on the cathedral's history. The event was widely viewed, and Macron is set to address ongoing political challenges in France.
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