Why Did This Couple Get Married in Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris when It Is Now Forbidden?
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Martin Lorentz, a carpenter who worked on the restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris after the 2019 fire, had the chance to marry his wife Jade there this weekend. For RMC, he looks back on this extraordinary event.
Jade and Martin Lorentz celebrated their wedding in Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Saturday 25 October. ...
He worked for three years on the colossal construction site of Notre Dame, and asked the Archbishop of Paris to allow him to celebrate his wedding there, a request that was exceptionally approved.
This Saturday, October 25 in Notre-Dame de Paris (IVth), was celebrated the wedding of Martin, a carpenter who participated in the restoration of the cathedral, and of Jade.
Martin Lorentz, a carpenter, had participated in the renovation of the cathedral, whose roof had been partially consumed by the 2019 fire. In thanks for his work, the bishop granted him the exceptional derogation to marry there.
Martin and Jade received permission to celebrate their wedding in the cathedral, a privilege that couples no longer have access to... unless they have a pass-right.
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