Children get ready to become young 'Swiss Guards' to welcome pope to WYD

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2011

The Swiss Guard is the pope's defense corps. One hundred and ten of them guard his residence and stand tall during the Vatican's main ceremonies. This will be a bit different for World Youth Day. When Benedict XVI visits Spain in August, security will increase and the pope will have a very special defense team.

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  • New, fresh pedo meat for pope.

  • this is so cool lol love the young swiss guard wish we had one in the UK for the popes visit in 2010

  • @Elperr0lol god doesnt work as if zap no hurricane im a hero he works through humans for his work on earth . Most notabley through Jesus' life , death and ressurection

  • Yeah I bet the Pope "loves" being accompanied by child guards, god damn pervert.

  • @Elperr0lol the Swiss Guard is the way God depend the Pope...., because even Jesus needed to use a human body to go down on earth to save us... got it..

  • @Elperr0lol It is Catholic duty to defend life, even the Pope's from those who are currupted by evil.

  • @Elperr0lol the Swiss Guards were there to deter some peoples' "temptation" to hurt the Holy Father.

  • Why doesn't just god defend him :( why do we need clowns with axes protecting the pope? I thought god was a better bodyguard. Can someone explain please?

  • Eraser695, your channel is polluted.

  • The Church's relationship with the Muslims. "The plan of salvation also includes those who acknowledge the Creator, in the first place amongst whom are the Muslims; these profess to hold the faith of Abraham, and together with us they adore the one, merciful God, mankind's judge on the last day." - 841 >>>Catechism of the Catholic Church

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