Notre Dame Priests Wear Hard-Hat Helmets in First Mass Since Fire


Archbishop Michel Aupetit and a number of his fellow clergymen held their first church service Saturday in a chapel behind the choir, which was deemed safe by construction experts who’d been consulted on the ceremony … according to AP.
Auteptit wasn’t the only one protecting his noggin from any potential lingering debris from the ravaged roof — which was set ablaze in April. A bunch of other priests on hand, as well as about 30 others who were present, all appeared to be wearing hard-hat helmets.

You don’t wanna leave anything to chance … or faith, for that matter. Treating it like a construction site’s a good idea if you’re going in there. And go in they certainly did.
According to reports, Saturday’s mass marked the anniversary of the consecration of the cathedral’s altar, which is apparently celebrated each year in June. Fire or not … these guys clearly take the affair seriously enough to risk injury or worse.
What’s also interesting … if the priests were able to get in this early and hold mass, ya gotta wonder if they’ll reopen their doors early to the masses as well.
Hard hats for everyone? Lordy …
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