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br> Re: George Neumayr's French Contagion : /p>George Neumayr states that "No wonder their magnificent churches remain empty. You won't even find kneelers in them. They are basically just museums. A country built by sword and cross has neither now, and is very proud of it."
p>I'd be interested in seeing his sources because in my experience, his statement is not borne out by the facts. Although state-supported, the churches of France most decidedly function as houses of worship. When I visited the cathedral at Amiens, there was both a regular religious service and a wedding. Later that evening, throngs of people came out for a laser depiction of the original colorized cathedral porticos. St.-Eustache, Notre-Dame, Chartres, Strasbourg....all are great cathedrals with regular and well-attended services. br> -- Jill McKeen /p> p> MO' BITTER BLUES br> Re: The Washington Prowler's Devil Woman : /p>
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