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The Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit leads the first mass in a side chapel, two months after a devastating fire engulfed the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, Saturday June 15, 2019, in Paris. (Karine Perret, Pool via AP)

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The Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit, second left, leads the first mass in a side chapel, two months after a devastating fire engulfed the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, Saturday June 15, 2019, in Paris. (Karine Perret, Pool via AP)

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Priests attend a service led by Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit during the first mass in a side chapel, two months after a devastating fire engulfed the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, Saturday June 15, 2019, in Paris. (Karine Perret, Pool via AP)

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Priests attend a service led by Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit during the first mass in a side chapel, two months after a devastating fire engulfed the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, Saturday June 15, 2019, in Paris. (Karine Perret, Pool via AP)

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The Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral's rector Patrick Chauvet, speaks during the first mass in a side chapel two months to the day after a devastating fire engulfed the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral on June 15, 2019, in Paris. - The Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris will host its first mass on June 15, 2019, exactly two months after the devastating blaze that shocked France and the world. For safety reasons, the mass led by Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit will be celebrated on a very small scale. Worshippers will be expected to don hard hats but priests will be wearing their ceremonial garb. (Photo by Karine PERRET / POOL / AFP)

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The Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit speaks with fellow clergy during first mass in a side chapel two months to the day after a devastating fire engulfed the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral on June 15, 2019, in Paris. - The Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris hosted its first mass on June 15, 2019, exactly two months after the devastating blaze that shocked France and the world. For safety reasons, the mass led by Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit was celebrated on a very small scale. Worshippers donned hard hats and priests wore their ceremonial garb. (Photo by Karine PERRET / POOL / AFP)

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The Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit (C) greets other members of the clergy following the first mass in a side chapel, two months to the day after a devastating fire engulfed the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, on June 15, 2019, in Paris. - The Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris hosted its first mass on June 15, 2019, exactly two months after the devastating blaze that shocked France and the world. For safety reasons, the mass led by Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit was celebrated on a very small scale. Worshippers donned hard hats but priests wore their ceremonial garb. (Photo by Karine PERRET / POOL / AFP)

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The Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit (C) poses with other members of the clergy following the first mass in a side chapel, two months to the day after a devastating fire engulfed the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, on June 15, 2019, in Paris. - The Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris hosted its first mass on June 15, 2019, exactly two months after the devastating blaze that shocked France and the world. For safety reasons, the mass led by Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit was celebrated on a very small scale. Worshippers donned hard hats but priests wore their ceremonial garb. (Photo by Karine PERRET / POOL / AFP)