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Notre-Dame de Paris, a jewel of Gothic architecture and a revered symbol of the Christian faith, is undergoing a restoration that has raised many concerns. What should have been a respectful tribute to its historical and spiritual heritage seems to be turning into an ideological reinterpretation, where artistic and symbolic choices raise profound questions. Emmanuel Macron has taken advantage of the cathedral's reopening to turn it into a political platform, eclipsing traditional Christian values in favor of a more globalist and universal discourse. This misappropriation of Notre-Dame's sacred symbols, replaced by vague and ambiguous references, demonstrates a desire to reshape the identity of the monument to make it a place representative of a globalist and esoteric vision. Artistic choices, such as the liturgical vestments designed by Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, accentuate this transformation. With their modern and bright patterns, these garments, far from reflecting the traditional dignity of religious rites, seem to belong more to a secular spectacle than to a true sacred ceremony. This change in the appearance of liturgical vestments is part of a desire to trivialize the spirituality of Notre-Dame and to erase its religious depth. This break with tradition is also found in the music of the cathedral. The new organ, far from playing the sacred harmonies that made the prayers resonate, now broadcasts dissonant and disturbing sounds. This musical change distorts the soul of the place, transforming Notre-Dame into an ambiguous symbolic space, far removed from its Christian roots and evangelical teachings. The question that then arises is: why erase the spiritual identity of this emblematic monument to replace it with a staging so far removed from its sacred vocation? The reasons remain unclear, but the signs of an ideological drift are undeniable. These artistic and political choices deserve to be examined closely, because they highlight a radical transformation of the place, which continues to intrigue and divide the French. Join Jean-Claude Pascal and Nicolas Stoquer for an in-depth analysis of this issue live on Géopolitique Profonde. Don't miss this essential show to understand the spiritual and cultural issues behind the transformation of Notre-Dame de Paris. BE AN ACTOR, FRIENDS! HERE ARE 2 SIMPLE THINGS TO DO NOW: ???? Give it a thumbs up, it's vital: a big thank you for this invaluable support! ???? Did you know that 45.2% of you are still not subscribed to this YouTube channel? Click here: https://bit.ly/45ZJHtK ⬇▬▬▬▬▬⬇ CONFIDENTIAL REVIEW: ???? Receive the new monthly review directly in your mailbox: https://bit.ly/3XnqGi6 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ SAVINGS AND WEALTH: ???? Less than €3,000 in savings? Get the Anti CBDC Strategy for free: https://bit.ly/4d3DCzg ☎️ More than €3,000 in savings? Quickly make an appointment by phone to debank your money profitably: https://bit.ly/3yf02hG ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ SHOP: ???? New! Opening of the GPTV store with mug, t-shirt, sweater...: https://bit.ly/4fiOnOC ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ TO SUPPORT US: ???? Make a DONATION to help us in the fight: we need you! https://bit.ly/3ubBoN3 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ WEBSITE: ???? Géopolitique Profonde: https://geopolitique-profonde.com/ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: https://bit.ly/3O70wLk Instagram: https://bit.ly/3AvQqxk Telegram: https://bit.ly/4afEAXx Discord: https://bit.ly/3RTCq9z ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Music: Mozart - Lacrimosa (From the Requiem Mass in D Minor), License purchased from Leo Symphony Orchestra, Track number: 424634