To celebrate France reopening Notre Dame to visitors, here’s a 19th century poem honoring the cathedral.
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Notre Dame: Two Arms Raised in Prayer
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Notre Dame’s Meaning for Non-Believers
Wednesday Non-believers as well as believers may feel the urge to send up a prayer of thanks that Notre Dame’s basic structure appears to have survived the fire. The world-wide concern over the catastrophe indicates that the cathedral was not only meaningful to Christians. A friend alerted me to a Fleda Brown poem that helps […]
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