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Vatican's Elite Swiss Guard Swears in New Recruits

New recruits of the Vatican's elite Swiss Guard were sworn in during a ceremony at the Vatican on Tuesday.
Image: Mass for the new papal Swiss guards
New papal Swiss guards in their ceremonial uniforms arrive for a mass celebrated by Vatican State Secretary cardinal Pietro Parolin in Saint Peter's Basilica, on May 6.ANGELO CARCONI / EPA

New papal elite Swiss guards in their ceremonial uniforms arrive for a mass celebrated by Vatican State Secretary cardinal Pietro Parolin in Saint Peter's Basilica, on Tuesday. The Swiss Guard, founded in 1506, consists of 100 volunteers who must be of Swiss nationality, Catholic, single, at least 5 feet 7 inches tall and without a beard.

New recruits are sworn in every year on May 6 to commemorate the day where 147 Swiss soldiers died defending the Pope during an attack on Rome in 1527.

Image: A new recruit of Vatican's elite Swiss Guard gestures while holding flag during swearing-in ceremony at the Vatican
A new recruit of the Vatican's elite Swiss Guard gestures while holding a flag during the swearing-in ceremony at the Vatican on Tuesday.TONY GENTILE / Reuters