January 23, 2013
(Romereports.com) This is how 507 years ago, a group of 110 Swiss men
arrived at the Vatican, marching along the steady beat of a drum.
Back then Pope Julius II asked the Swiss Confederation for a group of
soldiers who could defend him from his enemies. With time, this
protective body soon became known as the Swiss Guard.
URS BREITENMOSSER Pontifical Swiss Guard “Today in particular, we celebrate the establishment of the Pontifical Swiss Guard, which took place on January 22, 1506.”
To honor this anniversary, the Swiss Guard celebrated with a Mass, led by the Pope's master of ceremonies. There was also a military parade, that mirrored the very moment when the first guards made their way to the Vatican.
URS BREITENMOSSER Pontifical Swiss Guard “In
that time, the Swiss were mercenaries, well known for their service,
which they carried out with loyalty and courage. Even today, we seek to
perform our service the best way we can.”
The
loyalty they have shown has carried over to each of the Popes they have
served. Their distinctive uniform displays the joys of being a soldier,
readiness for combat and their service to the Successor of Peter. The color red also symbolizes blood, a metaphor for their devotion and willingness to sacrifice their lives for the Pope.
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