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Defenders of the Freedom of the Church: The Pontifical Swiss Guard

Discover the remarkable history and role of the Pontifical Swiss Guard, the smallest and most renowned army in the world, in this captivating video

Discover the remarkable history and role of the Pontifical Swiss Guard, the smallest and most renowned army in the world, in this captivating video. From its origins more than 500 years ago under the “Warrior Pope” Julius II to its present-day duty of protecting the Pope and his residence, the Swiss Guards have remained fiercely loyal and faithful to the Church. Explore the rigorous selection process that recruits must undergo, including being Catholic, hailing from specific Swiss cantons, and possessing a good reputation. Learn about the heroic event of the “Sack of Rome” in 1527, where the Swiss Guards valiantly saved Pope Clement VII, and how this event continues to be commemorated annually. Marvel at the iconic and intricate Swiss Guard uniform, composed of 154 distinct pieces that symbolize the lineages of the Popes who have entrusted their protection to this extraordinary corps. Join us as we delve into the captivating history and unwavering commitment of the Pontifical Swiss Guard, often hailed as the “Defenders of the freedom of the Church.”

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