News by email Donate

Suggestions

NOTRE DAME.JPG
Reuters
NOTRE DAME.JPG
Reuters
World News

Notre Dame refuses to charge admission fee as reopening nears

by Kelly Valencia

Notre-Dame has rejected government plans to introduce a €5 entry fee when the restored cathedral reopens on 7th December.

The Chapter - the governing body of clergy overseeing the cathedral’s administration, worship, and upkeep - reaffirmed the Catholic Church's commitment to free entry for all, arguing that fees would undermine the “sense of communion” and prevent visitors from fully experiencing Notre-Dame’s beauty.

In a statement, the Chapter emphasised that free access, protected under France’s 1905 Church-State law, is central to the Church’s mission of offering an “unconditional welcome” to everyone.

This week, culture minister Rachida Dati defended the proposed fee as a means of funding the upkeep of other historic religious sites, pointing out that similar charges are common across Europe. Interior minister Bruno Retailleau and other officials also supported the idea.

The Chapter, however, countered that many had already contributed to the restoration, and that such a “non-trivial” fee could discourage visitors.

The iconic Parisian cathedral suffered a catastrophic fire in 2019, damaging its roof and spire. In response, people worldwide pledged over $1 billion for its restoration. Investigators believe the fire was likely caused by an electrical short circuit.

Earlier this year, Pope Francis declined President Emmanuel Macron’s invitation to preside over the first Mass at the reopening ceremony, reportedly saying “I will not go to Paris!” without further explanation.

Help us close the $65,413 funding need.

Your gift today ensures that Premier Christian News can press forward in strength, reaching more people with biblical truth and shaping the future of Christian thought. It’s more than just a donation—it’s an investment in renewed minds and transformed lives. 

Without continued support, the ability to create and distribute resources that strengthen faith and equip the church will be compromised. But with your help, we can grow deeper, stand firmer, and shine brighter in the culture.

Your support today is critical.

Support Us
Continue the conversation on our Facebook page

Related Articles

Sign up to our newsletter to stay informed with news from a Christian perspective.

News by email

Connect

Donate

Donate