
What Does the Swiss Guard Do While Pope Francis Is in the Hospital?
The papal security corps members, who are praying for the Pope, have not left their posts, though papal events are not currently taking place.
The papal security corps members, who are praying for the Pope, have not left their posts, though papal events are not currently taking place.
The German-French production explores the daily life and special vocation of the members of the smallest army in the world, putting in images the exceptional universe in which they evolve.
To enter the Swiss Guard, a candidate must be a single Catholic male of Swiss nationality between the ages of 19 and 30 who is at least 5 feet 8 inches tall.
“Mother Teresa called me a sissy!” says former Swiss Guard Mario Enzler
EWTN News In Depth gathers insights from religious freedom experts, White House directors, an escaped Chinese dissident and others.
The Vatican Christmas Cookbook Lets You In On Their Secrets
Mario Enzler shares insights on the Pope’s sanctity and his encouragement to foster a life rooted in prayer and service.
The annual ceremony on the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord carries on a tradition of Pope Saint John Paul II.
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