marylander1940 Posted November 7, 2024 Posted November 7, 2024 Op note: makes sense as long as is properly used to preserve it! https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/26/notre-dame-entrance-fee-france-catholic-church-opposed + Vegas_Millennial 1
+ glutes Posted November 29, 2024 Posted November 29, 2024 And it's worth 5 Euros! Notre-Dame: Watch as Macron tours Notre-Dame for first look inside Paris cathedral rebuilt after fire WWW.BBC.COM The French president praises the cathedral's restoration with the building set to open to the public on 7 December. thomas and marylander1940 2
MikeBiDude Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 I wonder if they will charge those which to attend Mass there vs. tourists? + ApexNomad and + Vegas_Millennial 2
BuffaloKyle Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 3 hours ago, MikeBiDude said: I wonder if they will charge those which to attend Mass there vs. tourists? The collection basket when it comes around will say 5 euros please on it 😅 rvwnsd 1
+ ApexNomad Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 4 hours ago, MikeBiDude said: I wonder if they will charge those which to attend Mass there vs. tourists? It will be interesting to see how this plays out. The fee for entry has sparked backlash from the Catholic Church, which argues that charging for access to a religious space contradicts the values of accessibility and inclusivity. The issue is further complicated by France’s 1905 law on secularism, which prohibits charging for visits to religious sites. The Church has also raised concerns about the difficulty of distinguishing between tourists and worshippers, a distinction the fee would create. They argue that enforcing this could harm the cathedral’s mission to remain open to all. + Vegas_Millennial, MikeBiDude and rvwnsd 1 1 1
pubic_assistance Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 "France’s Catholic church, however, remains strongly attached to the principle of free access for all"... I was just in Strasbourg. They charged 5 euros to enter the Cathedral Notre Dame de Strasbourg (also Catholic). So I don't think this statement is completely accurate. Personally, I think it should be a voluntary donation so parishioners can just enter freely. Same as the Metropolitan Museum in NYC. New York City residents pay what they wish.
+ glutes Posted December 6, 2024 Posted December 6, 2024 (edited) Notre Dame unveiled As the cathedral reopens, here’s a look at what survived, what was restored and what’s new. https://wapo.st/3Bt0IBw Edited December 6, 2024 by glutes
dutchal Posted January 31 Posted January 31 On 12/1/2024 at 11:27 PM, pubic_assistance said: "France’s Catholic church, however, remains strongly attached to the principle of free access for all"... I was just in Strasbourg. They charged 5 euros to enter the Cathedral Notre Dame de Strasbourg (also Catholic). So I don't think this statement is completely accurate. Personally, I think it should be a voluntary donation so parishioners can just enter freely. Same as the Metropolitan Museum in NYC. New York City residents pay what they wish. The online info says that entering the Strasbourg Cathedral is free but there is a fee to see the Astronomical Clock and climb the tower. MikeBiDude 1
Archangel Posted March 2 Posted March 2 When I attended Sunday worship at St. Peter’s at the Vatican in 2010, I didn’t even have to go through security. Worshippers were given precedence and allowed to go right in. Tourists had to adhere to the typical waiting and security. + Vegas_Millennial and MikeBiDude 2
+ SundayZip Posted July 12 Posted July 12 I attended Sunday morning mass at Notre Dame a couple months ago. Although there was a long line of tourist waiting to get it, we (two of us) went to the front and said we were there to attend mass. They let us in right away; no ticket, no fee. Having been raised Catholic, I enjoy experiencing the familiar ritual of mass in other cultures and languages. pubic_assistance, MikeBiDude, BSR and 1 other 1 3
+ SundayZip Posted July 12 Posted July 12 (edited) On 11/30/2024 at 10:26 PM, ApexNomad said: It will be interesting to see how this plays out. The fee for entry has sparked backlash from the Catholic Church, which argues that charging for access to a religious space contradicts the values of accessibility and inclusivity. The issue is further complicated by France’s 1905 law on secularism, which prohibits charging for visits to religious sites. The Church has also raised concerns about the difficulty of distinguishing between tourists and worshippers, a distinction the fee would create. They argue that enforcing this could harm the cathedral’s mission to remain open to all. Ha! We were discussing how staff managing admission could distinguish between worshippers and tourists. We decided they should make everyone wanting to enter do the sign of the cross (quickly) and recite the first sentence of the standard confession ritual. Those who falter would be deemed a tourist. People like me (although no longer a practicing catholic) could do it my sleep. Edited July 12 by SundayZip + ApexNomad, + azdr0710 and MikeBiDude 1 1 1
+ purplekow Posted July 13 Posted July 13 8 hours ago, SundayZip said: Ha! We were discussing how staff managing admission could distinguish between worshippers and tourists. We decided they should make everyone wanting to enter do the sign of the cross (quickly) and recite the first sentence of the standard confession ritual. Those who falter would be deemed a tourist. People like me (although no longer a practicing catholic) could do it my sleep. Perhaps a sincere Act of Contrition would be stronger test. + SundayZip 1
SirBillybob Posted July 13 Posted July 13 (edited) Sounds sacrilegiously like a violation of France’s prostitution law. 5 Euros to enter the cathedral of our lady of Paris? Doesn’t help much, does it? 5 Euros tour fee? Doesn’t help much, does it? Front end deposit? Doesn’t help much, does it? Collection box? Doesn’t help much, does it? First confession sentence: ‘Bless me for I have sinned.’ Redundant but may be the redemption ticket. Doesn’t help much, does it? Edited July 13 by SirBillybob jeezifonly 1
+ SundayZip Posted July 13 Posted July 13 10 hours ago, SirBillybob said: First confession sentence: ‘Bless me for I have sinned.’ Redundant but may be the redemption ticket. Doesn’t help much, does it? I learned, "Bless me, Father, for I have sinned" although now I might prefer, "Bless me, Daddy, for I have sinned." 🙂 mike carey 1
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