Gay-.belami.-.scandal.in.the.vatican.2.the.swiss.guard.part — Full Version
The Swiss Guard, established in 1506, is a unique military unit responsible for the security of the Pope and the Apostolic Palace. The Guard is known for its distinctive Renaissance-style uniforms and its rigorous selection process, which includes a thorough background check and a strict physical fitness test. Members of the Swiss Guard are sworn to defend the Pope and the Church, and they are expected to uphold the highest standards of moral conduct.
In recent years, allegations of a gay scandal within the Swiss Guard have surfaced, sparking a heated debate within the Vatican and beyond. According to various reports, a significant number of Swiss Guards are gay, and some have even been accused of engaging in romantic relationships with each other within the Vatican walls. Gay-.BelAmi.-.Scandal.in.the.Vatican.2.The.Swiss.Guard.Part
This title is part of the "Scandal in the Vatican" series, a multi-part thematic collection that uses the aesthetic and iconography of the Vatican and the Pontifical Swiss Guard as a backdrop for its scenes. The Swiss Guard, established in 1506, is a