Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first thoughts jump to terrorism when anything like this happens.
There’s scaffolding all around the area of the fire. My guess is it’s construction related. I try not to think the worst of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was severely bombed by the Germans in WWII. I am hopeful it will be restored once again.
NO. It wasn't.
Anonymous wrote:It was severely bombed by the Germans in WWII. I am hopeful it will be restored once again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's terrible- it was such a magnificent cathedral that won't be able to be replicated.
Of course it can. We haven’t lost the knowledge. It’s stone and wood and glass. It won’t be likely due to cost.
It can't be replicated, and neither can the lost art.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a lovely and historic place. Hopefully they can save quite a bit of the art. I know they are trying. But it’s not a tragedy. It’s a building. Lives lost are tragic.
I've seen a few statements like this, and I just disagree. It's absolutely a tragedy. People die. We're *all* going to die. But buildings like this that have been home to faith and culture for literally centuries are our connection to humanity through generations. And that loss is tragic.
Buildings have a lifespan, too. They're not meant to live forever.
This loss is sad, but not "untimely." Time marches on, history is written and re-written and happening around us.
We have this attachment to permanence, but it's not realistic or even preferable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was severely bombed by the Germans in WWII. I am hopeful it will be restored once again.
Any restoration efforts form this point onwards i more like a rebuild...
Anonymous wrote:It was severely bombed by the Germans in WWII. I am hopeful it will be restored once again.
Anonymous wrote:It was severely bombed by the Germans in WWII. I am hopeful it will be restored once again.
Anonymous wrote:It was severely bombed by the Germans in WWII. I am hopeful it will be restored once again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's terrible- it was such a magnificent cathedral that won't be able to be replicated.
Of course it can. We haven’t lost the knowledge. It’s stone and wood and glass. It won’t be likely due to cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's terrible- it was such a magnificent cathedral that won't be able to be replicated.
Of course it can. We haven’t lost the knowledge. It’s stone and wood and glass. It won’t be likely due to cost.
It can't be replicated, and neither can the lost art.
+1. We don't have the craftsmen anymore either.
It's been destroyed before.. you know.
Anonymous wrote:Catholic Churches have been damaged and vandalized recently: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/spate-attacks-catholic-churches-france-sees-altars-desecrated-christ-statue-1370800%3Famp%3D1
The article is so ominous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's terrible- it was such a magnificent cathedral that won't be able to be replicated.
Of course it can. We haven’t lost the knowledge. It’s stone and wood and glass. It won’t be likely due to cost.
It can't be replicated, and neither can the lost art.
+1. We don't have the craftsmen anymore either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's terrible- it was such a magnificent cathedral that won't be able to be replicated.
Of course it can. We haven’t lost the knowledge. It’s stone and wood and glass. It won’t be likely due to cost.
It can't be replicated, and neither can the lost art.