Vatican City, 6 May 2014 (VIS) – The
swearing-in ceremony for the new recruits to the Swiss Guard, which
takes place every 6 May, was held at 10.30 this morning in the San
Damaso courtyard. Before cardinals, bishops, members of the Curia,
representatives of the diplomatic delegations to the Holy See, the
Swiss Army, relatives and friends, the thirty new recruits swore
their allegiance to the Holy Father one by one, over the flag of the
Corps and wearing the traditional uniform. “There is a festive
atmosphere. The sound of voices and music, the colours of the
uniforms and flags, and the presence of many guests all show that
this is an important moment”, said Archbishop Giovanni Angelo
Becciu, substitute of the Segretariat of State in his discourse,
representing the Holy Father.
“Five hundred and eight years have
passed since the establishment of this meritorious Guard corps”,
continued Archbishop Becciu, “and the fact that Switzerland
continues to send young men keen to serve the Pope is a cause for
offering fervent thanks to God”. The prelate went on to encourage
the new recruits to invoke with affection and devotion the two new
saints, St. John Paul II and Saint John XXIII. “Ask them to help us
to fulfil our obligations to the best of our abilities”. He also
mentioned that this is the month of May, “the month of Mary, and so
the commencement of your service is under the special protection of
Mary most Holy”.
During the ceremony, the delegation
from the canton Schwyz was led by the president Walter Stahlin and
included the new Swiss ambassador to the Holy See, Pierre-Yves Fux.
This afternoon at 5.30, Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin
will celebrate the Eucharist in St. Peter's Basilica, accompanied by
the “Singkreis Brunnen”, a choir from the canton Schwyz.
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