Notre Dame hosts first Mass since 2019 fire, drawing crowds by the thousands
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More than 2,000 people gathered inside the Notre Dame Cathedral for the first time in Paris since a 2019 fire to take part in a Sunday Mass led by the archbishop.
The ceremony took place inside the cathedral with traditional chandeliers above, showcasing the spectacular stonework, restored limestone and stained-glass windows. Sydney Borchers is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
The liturgy welcomed 2,500 people, led by Archbishop Laurent Ulrich, which included French President Emmanuel Macron, additional clergy members, dignitaries and some fortunate members of the public who were waiting in line, hoping to enter, the AP reported.
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