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Swiss guards sworn in to uphold a unique role of Church service

byCNS
9 May 2022
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Swiss guards sworn in to uphold a unique role of Church service

Pope Francis meets with new members of the Swiss Guard ahead of their swearing-in ceremony at the Vatican. Photo: CNS

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POPE Francis has met new recruits to the Swiss Guard, thanking the young men for carrying on the centuries-old tradition of service to the pontiff and the Vatican.

“The Holy See counts on you! Vatican City is proud of your presence!” he said in a private audience at the Vatican, welcoming 36 men from Switzerland who were to be sworn in as Swiss Guards.

Swiss Guard recruits arrive for the induction ceremony. The ceremony is held on May 6 to mark the date in 1527 when 147 Swiss Guards lost their lives defending Pope Clement VII in the Sack of Rome. Photo: CNS

“I take this opportunity to thank the entire corps of the Pontifical Swiss Guard for their precise and precious daily collaboration to which I am a firsthand witness,” Pope Francis said.

Their work “is both fascinating and full of responsibility in the heart of the universal church,” he said, but it also means they should live it “as a Christian and communal witness.”

He encouraged them to prioritise their professional formation, prayer and spiritual life. The ideal of serving the church will help them “face the inevitable moments of difficulty” when they arise.

The pope also encouraged them to cultivate healthy friendships with each other in a spirit of “sincere and fraternal dialogue.”

The colourful induction ceremony of new recruits is held on May 6 to mark the date in 1527 when 147 Swiss Guards lost their lives defending Pope Clement VII in the Sack of Rome.

Only 42 guards survived. Holding the ceremony on the anniversary is meant to remind new guards of the seriousness of their commitment.

A Swiss Guard recruit takes his oath during the induction ceremony for 36 new guards in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican. Photo: CNS

Those attending the ceremony in the Vatican’s Paul VI hall included family members of the new recruits and as well as the president of the Swiss Confederation, Ignazio Cassis, who met with the pope earlier in the day.

New recruits pledge to “faithfully, loyally and honourably” serve and protect the pontiff and, if necessary, sacrifice their lives for him.

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They also provide security and ceremonial services during liturgical events and visits of heads of state and other dignitaries to the Vatican.

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