Yes, it's very sad, isn't it? But, at least, it seems to have been accidental, not a deliberate act of destruction, such as when synagogues were burned during WWII or the Bamiyan Buddha statues were dynamited in 2001.
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Such a tremendous loss.
ReplyDeleteWatching, weeping and praying, well said. I have many happy memories of spending hours there, and now, sadness.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's very sad, isn't it? But, at least, it seems to have been accidental, not a deliberate act of destruction, such as when synagogues were burned during WWII or the Bamiyan Buddha statues were dynamited in 2001.
ReplyDeleteYes, for that at least we can be truly grateful.
DeleteIt is unbelievable - just grateful that no-one was killed.
ReplyDeleteThere has been no further news on the injured fireman.
DeleteAwful tragedy. They are saying the basic structure is still sound but it will take years to rebuild and so much medieval wood and glass gone.
ReplyDeleteSo very sad.
ReplyDelete...and singing - people gathered to sing all night.
ReplyDeleteWell, indeed. Sigh. (I've emailed you - I think - about your comment on my blog re Fraise Lachrymose.)
ReplyDeleteI've emailed a reply. Hopefully it has arrived by now! Thanks
DeleteGoodness, I do appreciate Bless's comment. Indeed.
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