The Notre Dame cathedral’s bell rings, marking the one-year anniversary of the devastating fire that destroyed the 800-year-old roof and caused irreparable damage inside.

Further commemoration plans were canceled due to coronavirus-related restrictions. https://abcn.ws/2K4yH5d

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27 thoughts on “Notre Dame cathedral bell rings to mark one-year anniversary of fire | ABC News”
  1. I have good faith Notre Dame will be brought back to her former glory. We can utilize photos and the 3d model that was made of her to reproduce in modern materials her roof. It wouldn't be origonal stone work, sure, but itd be worth doing.

  2. So yeah the cliche bloodline we were the original Carpenters the coucher bloodline that built the pews and your Gothic trussings on the top of your churches you know that old red oak Forest that they ripped down that no longer exist to build the Notre Dame cathedral do you know where it was located how far it sell to cross the ocean to bring that wood

  3. Its chilling to hear the Bell but also heart filling to hear her call out again to the City of Paris and the world. Yes the fire a year ago was terrible and shocking but I'm still here

  4. Morning in Paris, the city awakes to the bells of Notre Dame. The fishermen fishes, and the baker-men bakes to the bells of Notre Dame. To the big bells as loud as the thunder. To little bells soft as a psalm. And some say the souls of the city’s the toll of the bells… The bells of Notre Dame.

  5. The damage is not "irreparable"… They're just finding out that it's gonna take more time to fully restore than just the "four to five years" the "experts" all said it would take a week after the fire last year…

  6. Thank God those bells can still ring! My brother, a priest of the Eastern Orthodox Church and I mourned this horrific fire! Unfortunately, he's not here to see the progress 😥

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