Notre-Dame Cathedral Holds Christmas Mass After Five-Year Wait
On December 24, multiple Christmas masses were held at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, marking a significant moment for worshippers who had been waiting for five years to attend. The event saw long lines, with attendees waiting up to two hours due to no reservation system. The celebrations included a return to the cathedral’s vibrant colors and offered a moment of reflection for Catholics celebrating the birth of Jesus, culminating in the traditional midnight mass led by the Archbishop of Paris.