• Sign in
  • Communities
  • BillCam
  • About Us
  • Shop
0
DailyClout

Help fund independent journalism.

Donate
  • Sign In
  • Home
  • Opinion
    • Outspoken
    • The Drew Allen Show on DailyClout
    • Heart & Mind
    • Investigate Everything
    • Emerald & Naomi
    • Generation Rogue
    • The Liberty Lobbyist
    • The Shannon Joy Show on DailyClout
    • Man in America on DailyClout
    • The Sarah Westall Show on DailyClout
  • Submissions
  • Events
  • Our Story
  • Shop
  • Become a Member!
  • Donate

Culture Critic DailyClout Opinion
Opinion

“Why Notre-Dame Is So Important”

December 8, 2024 • by Culture Critic

Originally posted on the author’s Substack

The rebirth of a nation…

‘

With all the talk of Notre-Dame cathedral and photos of its remarkable turnaround circulating, you might be tempted to ask, “why is it so important?”

It’s in some sense a fair question — what, in fact, makes the Notre-Dame de Paris stand apart from every other great European (and indeed French) cathedral?

The answer lies in its role as a cornerstone of French identity. From coronations to assassination attempts, the cathedral has served as a great stage of French history.

And when disaster struck in 2019, it wasn’t just priceless art rescued from the inferno by firefighters — one far more significant object was saved…

Stage for French Power

Notre-Dame was never meant to be just another church. From the day its construction began in 1163, the cathedral was designed to showcase Paris as a cultural and political powerhouse. With its soaring arches and pioneering flying buttresses, the cathedral became a model of Gothic innovation and a source of local pride.

Image
How the cathedral loomed over the Île de la Cité in the 15th century

Over the centuries, it hosted some of France’s most pivotal moments — perhaps none more dramatic than the coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte. In a carefully orchestrated ceremony, Napoleon took the crown from Pope Pius VII’s hands and placed it on his own head, signaling that his authority came not from the Church but from himself.

He then crowned his wife, Josephine, underscoring the shift from divine-right monarchy to self-made rule. This moment, staged in the grandeur of Notre-Dame, showcased the cathedral not just as a religious site but as a theater for power and political transformation.

Even in modern times, Notre-Dame’s prominence hasn’t waned. In 1944, Charles de Gaulle narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in the cathedral. While walking down the aisle of the church, gunfire erupted from German snipers hidden in the rafters. A brief firefight then broke out, with bullets striking the cathedral’s stone walls — but de Gaulle, stoic and unflinching, continued forward, cementing his image as a symbol of French resilience.

Beloved Literary Character

By the early 19th century Notre-Dame was in disrepair, a shadow of its former glory. The French Revolution had stripped the cathedral of its treasures, and neglect had left it crumbling. But that was until one author stepped onto the stage and single-handedly breathed back life into the Parisian icon.

Notre Dame fire: How Victor Hugo's hunchback saved the cathedral from ruin  in the 1800s | The Independent | The Independent
Etching by Charles Meryon (c.1850)

Victor Hugo’s bestselling novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame turned public attention back to the cathedral by portraying it as a majestic, living character intertwined with the soul of Paris. Through the tragic story of Quasimodo, Hugo celebrated the cathedral as a timeless emblem of beauty and history, and called for its restoration.

The novel struck a chord, and sparked a wave of public support for the cathedral’s preservation. Architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc oversaw the restoration work, adding new gargoyles, restoring the iconic towers, and designing the spire that became a symbol of Paris until its destruction in 2019.

Gargoyles on the balustrade of the Grand - Eugene Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc  as art print or hand painted oil.

Hugo’s passionate defense of the cathedral solidified its standing in the hearts and minds of the French people, preserving its reputation into the modern era.

Spiritual Drama

In addition to being a stage for history and literature, Notre-Dame is also a place of profound spiritual significance. At its heart lies one of Christianity’s most revered relics, the Crown of Thorns, believed by many to have been the real crown worn by Christ during the Crucifixion.

Image

In 1239, King Louis IX (later Saint Louis) paid a staggering sum to acquire the crown from Latin Emperor Baldwin II, who was forced to pawn it for an army to save his teetering empire. To house the crown, Louis built the breathtaking Sainte-Chapelle, although it was later moved to Notre-Dame, where it became the centerpiece of Good Friday ceremonies.

The relic’s authenticity, though impossible to prove, is at least supported by its continued veneration since antiquity. King Louis certainly believed it was real — he paid over half of his nation’s entire budget to get hold of it…

Image
The Holy Crown’s brand new reliquary is this “halo” of glass

The Crown’s significance was underscored during the 2019 fire, when firefighters and clergy risked their lives to save it. The dramatic rescue reminded the world that Notre-Dame isn’t just a historic building — it’s a living site of devotion. For many, the preservation of the Crown of Thorns symbolized hope and continuity amidst the destruction.

A New Beginning

The fire of April 15, 2019 was a defining moment in Notre Dame’s story. As flames engulfed the spire and roof, Parisians gathered on the streets, singing hymns and watching in horror. The cathedral’s survival felt like a miracle, and its reconstruction has since become a symbol of hope and renewal.

Image

Notre-Dame’s global resonance lies in its ability to transcend time. It’s not just a masterpiece of Gothic architecture or a repository of history — it’s a monument to the French spirit. From coronations to novels, from sacred relics to near-catastrophe, it endures as a place where faith, culture, and national identity converge.

The removal of centuries of grime revealed its dazzling stonework

When the bells of Notre-Dame ring out this weekend, they’ll remind us why this cathedral is not just another European landmark.

It’s the beating heart of France, as timeless and unshakable as the city it calls home.

________

Follow DailyClout on Rumble! https://rumble.com/user/DailyClout

Please Support Our Sponsors

Birch Gold Group: “A Gold IRA from Birch Gold Group is the ultimate inflation hedge for your savings in uncertain times. Visit www.birchgold.com/dailyclout to see how to protect your IRA or 401(k).”

NativePath: “This Unique Protein Is Causing ‘A Paradigm Shift In The Fields Of Dermatology and Cosmetics.’…Visit https://getnativepath.com/DailyClout to learn more.”

The Wellness Company: https://dailyclouthealth.com
Use code DAILYCLOUT for 10% off!

Patriot Mobile: “Visit https://patriotmobile.com/dailyclout for a FREE month of service when you switch!”

Order ‘The Pfizer Papers’ and Support Our Historic Work: https://www.skyhorsepublishing.com/9781648210372/the-pfizer-papers/

Discover LegiSector! Stay up-to-date on issues you care about with LegiSector’s state-of-the-art summarizing capabilities and customizable portals. No researchers needed, no lobbyists, no spin. Legislation at your fingertips! Learn more at https://www.legisector.com/

Spread the Word

Subscribe to DailyClout so you never miss an update!

https://x.com/Culture_Crit

Spread the Word
This DailyClout article is the writer’s opinion.
One of our country’s most important freedoms is that of free speech.
Agree with this essay? Disagree? Join the debate by writing to DailyClout HERE.
Spread the Word

  • Please support DailyClout.io. Our research, our uncompromising, fact-based journalism, our compelling opinion pieces and videos, our BillCam platform that lets you pass good bills and stop bad bills, and our lawsuits to preserve medical freedom and secure accountability for wrongdoers, have all helped to keep America and countries around the world safer and freer. We need your donations to keep fighting for you and your loved ones. We cannot do any of it without you and your generous support. Please give what you can as a one-time donation, or please, if you can, send us a monthly recurring donation. Please put resources behind the values you support, and that we do so much to help you defend.

    Thank you.

  • $0.00

architecture cathedral Christianity Church europe fire France French history jesus notre-dame paris
Previous Story“PRESS RELEASE: FINAL REPORT: COVID Select Concludes 2-Year Investigation, Issues 500+ Page Final Report”
Next Story“A new paper confirms presence of DNA in COVID-19 shot vials, settles issues pertaining to DNA quantification methods, shows spike persistence and exosomal shuttling (shedding)”

1 reply added

  1. [email protected] December 8, 2024 Log in to Reply

    Thanks for this article. The saga of Notre Dame holds a fascination for me, even though I am not religious. The news of the fire when it happened, the arguments over how it should be restored, and then the clean-up and rebuilding process, culminating in its reopening now, were riveting chapters in the modern story of this cathedral. I am going to France for the first time next year, and Notre Dame will be at the top of my bucket list.

    I’ve been reflecting on the larger meaning of Notre Dame’s rebirth. I am coming to think that it has significance beyond Catholicism or French pride. What if the reopening signals some kind of rebirth for Western Civilization itself? Could the pealing of Notre Dame’s bells be the means, symbolically, by which the barbarians at the gate are driven away?

    I was so happy about Notre Dame’s rise from its close call with destruction that I even made a song to celebrate: https://youtu.be/j-pm0igalJk?si=S9QnJ6TEtnjdf11f

    Again, thanks for this article.

Leave your comment Cancel Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Recent Posts

  • Trump administration DEI grant termination ruling
    “Judge Rules Trump DEI Grant Termination Was Unlawful” Tuesday, 17, Jun
  • China fake driver’s license election plot
    “Declassified Report Details Alleged China Fake Driver’s License Election Plot in 2020” Tuesday, 17, Jun
  • Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy of strategy
    America’s Chosen Jihadist: The Rebirth of Syria Or The Next Mirage? Monday, 16, Jun
  • CCP climate influence
    “Watchdog: CCP Tied to U.S. Climate Groups” Monday, 16, Jun
  • Minnesota lawmaker shooting
    “Minnesota Lawmaker Shooting Suspect Captured After Manhunt” Monday, 16, Jun

Blog Archive

Subscribe to Our Free Newsletter

  • About Us
  • Get Involved
  • Become a Member
  • BillCam
  • Communities
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
  • Submissions
  • Substack
  • Privacy Policy
View Cart Checkout Continue Shopping
Do you really want to logout of DailyClout?
Yes

You are now leaving DailyClout...

OSZAR »