Rich French business people have promised hundreds of millions of euros to rebuild Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Catholic religious building that partly burned.
But so far, most of the money to fix it, is coming from the U.S.
The fire on April 15 destroyed the roof, or top, and caused its famous spire to fall. French President Emmanuel Macron promised to rebuild the cathedral.
However, Catholic Church and business officials say the big donors have yet to pay anything toward repairing the famous building.
“The big donors haven’t paid. Not a cent,” said Andre Finot, an official at Notre-Dame. “They want to know what exactly their money is being spent on and if they agree to it before they hand it over.” He said they do not want it to go just to pay employee wages.
Instead, donations are coming mostly from Americans through the aide group The Friends of Notre Dame de Paris.
But so far, most of the money to fix it, is coming from the U.S.
The fire on April 15 destroyed the roof, or top, and caused its famous spire to fall. French President Emmanuel Macron promised to rebuild the cathedral.
However, Catholic Church and business officials say the big donors have yet to pay anything toward repairing the famous building.
“The big donors haven’t paid. Not a cent,” said Andre Finot, an official at Notre-Dame. “They want to know what exactly their money is being spent on and if they agree to it before they hand it over.” He said they do not want it to go just to pay employee wages.
Instead, donations are coming mostly from Americans through the aide group The Friends of Notre Dame de Paris.