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The Vatican Swiss Guards: Guardians with Tradition 

On May 6, thirty-four new Swiss Guard recruits will swear loyalty to the Pope, continuing a tradition dating back to 1527. Originating from the 'Sack of Rome,' where guards protected Pope Clement VII, their duty extends to safeguarding Vatican City.

Thirty-four new recruits will be sworn in to the Swiss Guard at the Vatican on May 6. This date has a special significance for the Pope’s bodyguards. 

During the so-called “Sack of Rome” on May 6, 1527, the mercenaries of Emperor Charles V invaded Rome and plundered the Eternal City. At the last moment, the Swiss Guards were able to bring Pope Clement VII to safety via a secret passage into Castel Sant’Angelo. 

147 Swiss Guards out of a total of 189 men were killed in the fighting. 

The smallest army in the world has been protecting the Holy Father and his residence since 1506. To become a guardsman, you must be a Catholic Swiss citizen and have completed your basic military service at home. 

At the swearing-in ceremony, recruits swear on the Guard flag. It is an oath that binds them to loyalty to the Holy Father and all his lawful successors, in accordance with their motto “brave and faithful:” 

“I swear to keep everything that has just been read to me conscientiously and faithfully, so help me God and our Holy Patrons!” 

As well as swearing to protect the life of the Pope with their own lives, the guards also have more duties. They guard all official entrances to Vatican City and provide visitors from all over the world with information about the Vatican.  

Adapted by Jacob Stein

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