Title: Gay Bela, a Miscandal in the Vatican 2: The Swiss Guard – Part New
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is the world's oldest standing army, tasked with protecting the Pope and his residence. Recruits are sworn in annually on May 6 to commemorate their defense of Pope Clement VII during the 1527 Sack of Rome. Marriage and Service Title: Gay Bela, a Miscandal in the Vatican
The Swiss Guard, the elite force responsible for the Pope's security, has occasionally been linked to these allegations through various claims: Sexual Harassment Allegations The “Vatileaks” and alleged gay lobbying scandals inside
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VATICAN CITY – For an institution that prides itself on silence and discretion, the past eighteen months have been deafening. The so-called Gay Bela Scandal – a lurid name that first emerged from Italian gossip blogs (combining the Hungarian name ‘Bela’ with allegations of homosexual conduct inside the Leonine Walls) – has returned. This second part focuses on a new development involving the Pontifical Swiss Guard, the world’s smallest and most secretive army.