Which Notre Dame Treasures Survived The Fire

Which Notre Dame Treasures Survived The Fire
Author: Esteban Tsuchiura
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-05-13
Genre:
ISBN:

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On the evening of April 15, 2019, the world watched in horror as Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris went up in flames and its burning spire crashed through the roof. Firefighters battled into the night to save the 850-year-old edifice. As the flames spread, Notre Dame was at a very real risk of collapse but luckily it remained standing. This book gives you a tour of the religious and artistic artifacts and features of the Cathedral. It speaks from the perspective of what was lost and what was saved in the fire as well as from the perspective of non-architectonic features and of the architecture of the cathedral. It is a comprehensive guide written for casual readers as well as the more acquainted ones. It is written with respect to the tradition that Notre Dame represents. Paris may never be the same after the 2019 fire in Notre Dame. The fire is an important part of this book, having been emotionally written the same week as it happened, not only with urgency to show the world what happened but mainly keeping the emotions that such a historical event left as they were - making this book a very valuable one. The history of the world, of France and of Paris may have changed in that fire, which is small but significant ways can be compared to fires like the one that consumed the Library of Alexandria or the burning of Rome.

Heaven in Stone and Glass

Heaven in Stone and Glass
Author: Robert Barron
Publisher: Crossroad
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-04
Genre: Architecture, Gothic
ISBN: 9780824519933

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Like a mystical tome awaiting to be deciphered, a Gothic cathedral holds many secrets about the soul's yearning for God. In Heaven in Stone and Glass, Catholic priest and professor of theology at Mundelein Seminary in Chicago teaches us how to read these secrets, with beautiful reflections on aspects such as light and darkness, the labyrinth, the meaning of gargoyles and demons, and the imagery of vertical space. whether you are preparing for a pilgrimage to York Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, or looking ahead to inspirational bedside reading, this book is the perfect guide.

Notre-Dame

Notre-Dame
Author: Agnès Poirier
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1786078007

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WINNER OF THE 2022 FRENCH HERITAGE SOCIETY BOOK AWARD The profound emotion felt around the world upon seeing images of Notre-Dame in flames opens up a series of questions: Why was everyone so deeply moved? Why does Notre-Dame so clearly crystallise what our civilisation is about? What makes ‘Our Lady of Paris’ the soul of a nation and a symbol of human achievement? What is it that speaks so directly to us today? In answer, Agnès Poirier turns to the defining moments in Notre-Dame’s history. Beginning with the laying of the corner stone in 1163, she recounts the conversion of Henri IV to Catholicism, the coronation of Napoleon, Victor Hugo’s nineteenth-century campaign to preserve the cathedral, Baron Haussmann’s clearing of the streets in front of it, the Liberation in 1944, the 1950s film of The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, starring Gina Lollobrigida and Anthony Quinn, and the state funeral of Charles de Gaulle, before returning to the present. The conflict over Notre-Dame’s reconstruction promises to be fierce. Nothing short of a cultural war is already brewing between the wise and the daring, the sincere and the opportunist, historians and militants, the devout and secularists. It is here that Poirier reveals the deep malaise – gilet jaunes and all – at the heart of the France.

Notre-Dame

Notre-Dame
Author: Ken Follett
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2019-10-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1984880268

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“The wonderful cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris, one of the greatest achievements of European civilization, was on fire. The sight dazed and disturbed us profoundly. I was on the edge of tears. Something priceless was dying in front of our eyes. The feeling was bewildering, as if the earth was shaking.” —Ken Follett “[A] treasure of a book.” —The New Yorker In this short, spellbinding book, international bestselling author Ken Follett describes the emotions that gripped him when he learned about the fire that threatened to destroy one of the greatest cathedrals in the world—the Notre-Dame de Paris. Follett then tells the story of the cathedral, from its construction to the role it has played across time and history, and he reveals the influence that the Notre-Dame had upon cathedrals around the world and on the writing of one of Follett's most famous and beloved novels, The Pillars of the Earth. Ken Follett will donate his proceeds from this book to the charity La Fondation du Patrimoine.

The Story of Paris

The Story of Paris
Author: Thomas Okey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1906
Genre: Paris
ISBN:

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Notre Dame

Notre Dame
Author: Joaquin De Saint Aymour
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2021-02-12
Genre:
ISBN:

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On April 15 of 2019, more than 700 years after burnt alive, Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Order of the Temple, burned the Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Paris, witness to the curse De Molay launched against the Crown of France and the Catholic Church.In March 1314, Jacques de Molay was burned in front of the gothic cathedral of Paris accused of being a heretic, both he and the rest of the high-ranking Templar Knights, imprisoned, tortured and imprisoned by order of the Pope and the King.While burning burned in the inquisitorial bonfire, the grand master turned his head in the direction of the cathedral of Notre-Dame and threw a terrible curse on those responsible for the destruction of the Order of the Temple. This curse is historically known as "The Templar Revenge". Months later, the Pope and the King died in strange circumstances.The legend of Templar Revenge indicates that the Templar Order did not disappear, that it went underground and has remained to this day with two main purposes: to avenge the destruction of the Order and guard the immense treasure that they finally managed to save.The disappearance of the Temple has given rise to an underground current of myths and legends, such as the foundation of Freemasonry, which in the 19th century built the gothic arrow of Notre-Dame, destroyed in the fire. The disputes of the different lineages to show the Throne of France. Or the death of the Princess of Wales, Diana Spencer, who died in a car accident in Paris.In addition to all that, this book contains the translation of the key word discovered by the french writer Victor Hugo in the 19th century inside the Notre-Dame. The novel "Notre-Dame of Paris" was a great literary success due to the popular character of the hunchback Quasimodo, who may still be alive after the fire. Because Quasimodo is a myth, and myths never die.

Why Old Places Matter

Why Old Places Matter
Author: Thompson M. Mayes
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2018-09-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 153811769X

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Why Old Places Matter is the only book that explores the reasons that old places matter to people. Although people often feel very deeply about the old places of their lives, they don’t have the words to express why. This book brings these ideas together in evocative language and with illustrative images for a broad audience. The book reveals the fundamentally important yet under-recognized role old places play in our lives. While many people feel a deep-seated connection to old places -- from those who love old houses, to the millions of tourists who are drawn to historic cities, to the pilgrims who flock to ancient sites throughout the world -- few can articulate why. The book explores these deep attachments people have with old places –the feelings of belonging, continuity, stability, identity and memory, as well as the more traditional reasons that old places have been deemed by society to be important, such as history, national identity, and architecture. This book will be appealing to anyone who has ever loved an old place. But more importantly, it will be an useful resource to articulate why old places are meaningful to people and their communities. This book will help people understand that the feeling many have for old places is supported by a wide variety of fields, and that the continued existence of these old places is good. It will give people the words and phrases to understand and express why old places matter.

Thriver Soup

Thriver Soup
Author: Heidi Bright
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2016-01-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1611393744

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Cancer patients seeking to integrate meaningful spirituality with practical healing solutions can now feast on a comprehensive blend of self-care options. This book provides a variety of holistic strategies for cushioning chemotherapy and softening surgery while empowering readers to grow in consciousness. Each of more than 250 topics begins with an inspirational quote from one of the world’s wisdom traditions, offers a story to foster self-care and personal transformation, and concludes with a useful tip. With passion, authenticity, and a dash of humor, this book courageously addresses medical topics such as “Finding Chemo,” “Hair Pieces: Turbanator,” and “Recovery: Master the Possibilities.” Holistic care entries include “Nutrient Density: Thriver Soup,” “Shadow Work: Dark Night Rises,” and “Field of Dreams.” Explore these restorative ingredients to enhance your nutritional choices, stimulate your creative juices, foster your personal powers to transform mentally and emotionally, and deepen your connection with others and the Divine.

The Girl and the Cathedral

The Girl and the Cathedral
Author: Nicolas Jeter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-04-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781733633550

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In the spirit of The Little Prince, The Girl and the Cathedral is a moving story about life, freedom, love, loss, and the glory of new beginnings. It is a story about Notre Dame, but much deeper, it is a story about all that Notre Dame stands for.

The Crown Of Thorns

The Crown Of Thorns
Author: Mary Preston
Publisher: MP
Total Pages: 30
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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A Personal Tribute to the Holy Relic housed in Notre Dame. Is the Crown of Thorns authentic or a fake? And does it matter? What do we know of its history? And what does this relic mean to Christians and everyone else worldwide today? During Easter week, on Monday evening 15th April 2019 the great Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris faced destruction along with its priceless artworks and holy relics. When the fire took hold, thankfully a priest saw fit to act swiftly and save a great many of these treasures including the crown of thorns. However, there are many other places in the world that also claim to house this beloved relic. This short book is my tribute to the Crown of Thorns, it offers an easily accessible account of what we know about this history and the significance of the relic, which I first viewed in Notre Dame Cathedral some twenty years ago. I have been an avid visitor to churches around the world for most of my life and am fascinated by relics and the stories around them.