Edit: very different rites were held this Easter at the Basilica of Saint Vincent in Metz, France. The ancient Gothic edifice dating back to the 14th century has been hijacked by a nightclub promoter for the purpose of turning it into a dance hall with the approval of Metz's current secular rulers. Like goblins and imps, the youth and some not-so-youth of the city have misused these halls which were once the earthly home of God almighty, as a nightclub from 8am to 10pm. The event's promoter, Irenaeus Sutter, pretends innocence and insists that he does not understand the negative reactions, which include about 20% of those hundreds who've contacted him so far via e-mai.
Some suggest that since this building has been deconsecrated that it may be used for profane and immoral purposes. Naturally, we disagree. It is unfortunate that there aren't apparently enough Catholics in Metz remaining to stop such sacrilegious acts.
Riposte Catholique is one of the first Catholic blogs to post on this that we know.
The French State controls and supports church properties, an unfortunate state of affairs in effect since 1905. It's often been far from clear that French secularism appreciates the hallowed nature of these places and that even when effectively removed from regular use, still have the symbology of the Christian faith, which opportunists love to mock in the spirit of the age.