The people of Notre-Dame
The Notre-Dame fire not only made history, that of the nation and its heritage: it also left its mark on people’s lives. Parisians or not, everyone witnessed this terrible scene where the building caught fire in what seemed a spontaneous and mind-bending way. Among them were the men and women whose work, friends and inner world were intimately linked to the destiny of the building. Faced with the fire, they wept, hoped, expressed what this place meant to them in heart and spirit. Here are their accounts.
In the emotion that gripped us all, we were suddenly reminded of the fragility of the building, when we had the feeling that something within those stones went beyond human life
Isabelle Saint-Martin, historian
We gathered, many people wept. All night long, we wondered if we’d still have a cathedral the next day.
Yves Castagnet, titular organist of Notre-Dame
Later, I entered the cathedral with the President, to see the extent of the damage. I can still hear him say to me: the cross is there. Notre-Dame de Paris was there.
Mgr Chauvet, Rector-Archpriest of the Cathedral of Paris
What touched me was the emotion among our fellow citizens, whether they were believers or not. […] In losing Notre-Dame, we lost someone.
Odile Pinard, guide at Notre-Dame
That evening, I knew that Notre-Dame was the cathedral of everyone, of all countries. This realisation overwhelmed me.
Jean-Marie Duthilleul, architect
© Photos Gilles Bassignac / Jean-Michel Turpin, Marie-Christine Bertin,
Ludovic Marin – Diocèse de Paris