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Europe
Vatican Honors 500 Years of Swiss Guards
2006-01-23
In which the Pope fondly remembers the Church Muscular:
VATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI thanked the Swiss Guards on Sunday for their 500 years of service protecting the popes, as the Vatican opened its official commemorations of the anniversary of the first mercenaries' arrival from Switzerland.

An honor corps of Swiss Guards, in their full blue- and-yellow bloomered dress uniforms and red-plumed helmets, stood at attention in St. Peter's Square as Benedict addressed them from his studio window. He recalled how Pope Julius II had summoned the mercenaries to protect him and the Vatican. They arrived Jan. 22, 1506.

"Thank you for your service of 500 years!" Benedict told the guards in a special blessing, to applause from tourists and the faithful also gathered for his traditional Sunday greeting. Earlier in the day, Benedict's No. 2, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, celebrated an intimate Mass in the Sistine Chapel for members of the current corps and their families — the official start of the Vatican's commemorations for the half-millennium the Swiss have been protecting popes.

The Swiss Guards, known for their traditional halberds, have since protected 42 popes. Some are armed with guns. Over the next six months, Vatican and Swiss authorities will host ceremonies, concerts, exhibits and commemorations that will culminate with a symbolic re-enactment of the march from Switzerland to Rome of the first 150 Swiss mercenaries.
Posted by:Seafarious

#3  These are all young men of above average size, who have completed their Swiss Army service. They also have received training from various "friendly" services, to include the US Secret Service and one of the Brit's MI numbers. It would not surprise me to learn that members had been through Bragg or Quantico or the Brit equivalent.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2006-01-23 11:33  

#2  gromky, I don't think Kos has the cojones to say that to their faces. ;)
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2006-01-23 07:01  

#1  "Screw them"

-- Markos Moulitsas Zúniga, April 1, 2004
Posted by: gromky   2006-01-23 05:27  

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