I'm having a few days' holiday in Paris, which is tres bien indeed. This afternoon we went into Notre Dame, and realised once we got inside that there was a service going on. Hundreds of tourists walked the one-way route around the inside of the magnificent cathedral while a priest gave a sermon to a large crowd of congregants. It felt quite bizarre, observing a service of worship from the sidelines. We were surprised they let the tourists in during vespers. An evangelistic impulse, I wonder, or merely pragmatism?
This banner was hanging to the left of the altar. The title reads: 'Come, he is calling you!', and at the bottom there is a quotation from someone whose name I couldn't really read, which goes something like this: 'Listen for the Lord speaking in your life; be attentive to the needs of those around you.' Inspiring stuff.
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