Give your money to Durham Cathedral instead.
Peckham Spring Water.Probably because there are about seventeen of them.
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Peckham Spring Water.Probably because there are about seventeen of them.
We better not give a penny of public funding. It is a shame that such an iconic building of historical value has suffered such a thing, but I agree, the homeless should get this as funding, if the government are going to give out cash.
The money will be provide elsewhere anyway, if we don't contribute.
Spirey McSpirefaceCompetition to design the new spire.
SMB, over to you.
Give your money to Durham Cathedral instead.
I'm Free....
How come so little is made of the 'crown of thorns' over the years ? Surely this has to be the most prized Christian artifact ever ? Yet I'd completely forgotten about it until this incident.
The Catholic Church is one of the richest entities in the world. They could raise the money for an immediate rebuild within minutes. Yet there has been an influx of 3-figure million donations from rich French benefactors. We should question their motives when it is not required.
Wonder what those poor sods who lost their relatives in the Grendel Tower fire must think of this. There was no public philanthropy of millions then for those poor ba**ards.
Fair point. Still bad taste that the absolutely minted Catholic Church hasn’t offered to bank roll this though.Also there is not the great feeling for Grenfell as a building, one that most of the country did not know of until the fire. It was an ugly tower block. People have lost their homes and that is awful, I know how I would feel. However a large beautiful historic and iconic building like this is very different. How many millions of people have visited and wondered at the history and architecture of the place? I can understand the reaction to this compared to other house fires.
I get why people want to donate to rebuilding such an amazing icon of human endeavour. I think it’s important that we save and restore our art and achievements and people saying it’s just a building are wrong, IMO. It’s much more than that.Also there is not the great feeling for Grenfell as a building, one that most of the country did not know of until the fire. It was an ugly tower block. People have lost their homes and that is awful, I know how I would feel. However a large beautiful historic and iconic building like this is very different. How many millions of people have visited and wondered at the history and architecture of the place? I can understand the reaction to this compared to other house fires.
Shame the Catholics didn't think about that when they demolished an ancient Gallo-Roman temple dedicated to Jupiter that was standing there so that they could stick up the Notre Dame in its place ...I get why people want to donate to rebuilding such an amazing icon of human endeavour. I think it’s important that we save and restore our art and achievements and people saying it’s just a building are wrong, IMO. It’s much more than that.
But I also understand why people get pissed off when Grenfell don’t get money for basic human decency, and against €600m for a church, when the Catholic enterprise is already the richest organisation in the world is a little sickening in relation.
Interesting, but starting the article claiming it burned to the ground leads me to doubt the quality of reporting and fact checking. Caught fire yes, roof lost yes, fell down, no.Archaeologists Have Opened The Unusual Lead Sarcophagi Buried Beneath Notre-Dame
After putting on protective clothing, they opened the mystery sarcophagi.www.iflscience.com
An interesting development following the fire.
We’ve had a rough couple of years. The last thing we should be doing is opening up lead sarcophagi buried for hundreds of years under git old buildings that randomly burnt downArchaeologists Have Opened The Unusual Lead Sarcophagi Buried Beneath Notre-Dame
After putting on protective clothing, they opened the mystery sarcophagi.www.iflscience.com
An interesting development following the fire.
Nosferatu.We’ve had a rough couple of years. The last thing we should be doing is opening up lead sarcophagi buried for hundreds of years under git old buildings that randomly burnt down