The bells are still ringing, it is written in France-Soir…
At the moment in which Notre-Dame de Paris finds color and sound awaiting the Christmas celebrations, the life of the city tries to assert itself in this sacred place through the President of the Republic.
Due to a certain lack of education, or rather of opposite education, the tenant of the Elysée managed to forcefully and vehemently impose his political speech on the reopening of Notre-Dame, inside it, and not on the square as it is usual. The dear, but nevertheless too weak Archbishop of Paris Laurent Ulrich, will have given in, letting politics enter the heart of the old lady for the first time in his history. From what I have read, no king or head of state until then had dared this “blasphemy”… the separation of church and state is like the rest, for beggars.