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"publishedAt": "2026-04-29T04:02:37.000Z",
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"textContent": "Swiss Guards celebrate 520 years in 2026.\nThe Vatican will hold its annual ceremony to swear in new recruits into the Swiss Guards, the world's smallest army, on Wednesday 6 May.\n\nThe pomp-filled event, held in the San Damaso courtyard of the Apostolic Palace, will see 28 new guards take a solemn oath of allegiance to the pope.\n\nA high-level delegation from Switzerland, including Swiss president Guy Parmelin and army and church representatives, will be present at the ceremony.\n\nThe annual event commemorates 6 May 1527, when 147 Swiss Guards died protecting Pope Clement VII from the army of the Holy Roman Emperor.\n\n\nSwiss Guards: a brief history of the pope's army\n\nThe pope fled via the 800-metre Passetto di Borgo passageway to the nearby refuge of Castel Sant'Angelo.\n\nLed by Commander Christoph Graf, the current Swiss Guards belong to the world's oldest standing army which celebrated its 520th anniversary on 22 January this year.\n\nThe guards must be male and of Swiss nationality, as well as being Catholic, unmarried and aged between 19 and 30.\n\nThey must also have undergone intensive Swiss military training and be a minimum height of 174 cm.\n\nIn addition to protecting the pope, the army performs ceremonial duties and assists at Vatican functions, and is famous for its ancient halberd weapons and its blue, gold and red uniform.\n\nThe soldiers generally serve for between two and 25 years at the Vatican, in the service of the pope.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: AM113 / Shutterstock.com.",
"title": "Vatican to swear in new Swiss Guards on 6 May"
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