The crown of Christ will be worn for worship in Notre Dame Cathedral

Венец Христов будет изнесён для поклонения в соборе Нотр-Дам

On April 10, on Good Friday, according to the Catholic calendar, a great Christian relic - the Crown of the Lord Jesus Christ - will be demolished for the worship of believers in the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, which was damaged by a fire a year ago. As the portal Sedmitsa.RU clarifies, a prayer procession with the shrine along Parisian streets was originally planned. However, strict measures taken in connection with the coronavirus pandemic did not allow it to be carried out.

Savior's Crown of Thorns
Savior's Crown of Thorns
Archbishop Michel Opety of Paris will bring the shrine to the audience for prayers and silent reflections in front of the faithful. It will be he who will lead the Good Friday service at the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, which will be broadcast live from 11:30 to 12:30 local time. The service will also be attended by Monsignor Patrick Chauvet, Rector of Notre Dame, and Auxiliary Bishop Denis Jachier. Actors Philippe Torreton and Judith Schemla will read texts by Charles Peguy, Paul Claudel and Saint Teresa of Calcutta; the musical accompaniment will be provided by the violinist Renaud Capuçon.

This year, the ceremony of worshiping the Crown of Christ takes on a special meaning for believers. '... I know that God can do much more through the misfortune that strikes us,' - said in during his press conference, the Parisian prelate.

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The crown of Christ will be worn for worship in Notre Dame Cathedral The crown of Christ will be worn for worship in Notre Dame Cathedral On April 10, on Good Friday, according to the Catholic calendar, a great Christian relic - the Crown of the Lord Jesus Christ - will be demolished for the worship of believers in the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, which was damaged by a fire a year ago. As the portal Sedmitsa.RU clarifies, a prayer procession with the shrine along Parisian streets was originally planned. However, strict measures taken in connection with the coronavirus pandemic did not allow it to be carried out. Savior's Crown of Thorns Archbishop Michel Opety of Paris will bring the shrine to the audience for prayers and silent reflections in front of the faithful. It will be he who will lead the Good Friday service at the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, which will be broadcast live from 11:30 to 12:30 local time. The service will also be attended by Monsignor Patrick Chauvet, Rector of Notre Dame, and Auxiliary Bishop Denis Jachier. Actors Philippe Torreton and Judith Schemla will read texts by Charles Peguy, Paul Claudel and Saint Teresa of Calcutta; the musical accompaniment will be provided by the violinist Renaud Capuçon. This year, the ceremony of worshiping the Crown of Christ takes on a special meaning for believers. '... I know that God can do much more through the misfortune that strikes us,' - said in during his press conference, the Parisian prelate.
On April 10, on Good Friday, according to the Catholic calendar, a great Christian relic - the Crown of the Lord Jesus Christ - will be demolished for the worship of believers in the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, which was damaged by a fire a year ago. As the portal Sedmitsa.RU clarifies, a prayer procession with the shrine along Parisian streets was originally planned. However, strict measures taken in connection with the coronavirus pandemic did not allow it to be carried out. Savior's Crown of Thorns Archbishop Michel Opety of Paris will bring the shrine to the audience for prayers and silent reflections in front of the faithful. It will be he who will lead the Good Friday service at the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, which will be broadcast live from 11:30 to 12:30 local time. The service will also be attended by Monsignor Patrick Chauvet, Rector of Notre Dame, and Auxiliary Bishop Denis Jachier. Actors Philippe Torreton and Judith Schemla will read texts by Charles Peguy, Paul Claudel and Saint Teresa of Calcutta; the musical accompaniment will be provided by the violinist Renaud Capuçon. This year, the ceremony of worshiping the Crown of Christ takes on a special meaning for believers. '... I know that God can do much more through the misfortune that strikes us,' - said in during his press conference, the Parisian prelate.