The visit from March 5 to 8 will be the first trip abroad by Pope Francis since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. AFP
Swiss guards stand in front of St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. Officers from the Swiss Guard will accompany Pope Francis when he visits Iraq on March 5. AFP
Known as the world’s smallest army and always visible near the pope, the origins of the Swiss Guard date back over five hundred years. AFP
In addition to swords and halberds, Swiss Guards carry tear gas and firearms for use in emergency situations. AFP
The guards are known for their eccentric, brightly-coloured uniforms. AFP
Primarily, the Swiss Guards are tasked with protecting the pope and the Apostolic Palace. AFP
The visit from March 5 to 8 will be the first trip abroad by Pope Francis since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. AFP
Swiss guards stand in front of St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. Officers from the Swiss Guard will accompany Pope Francis when he visits Iraq on March 5. AFP
Known as the world’s smallest army and always visible near the pope, the origins of the Swiss Guard date back over five hundred years. AFP
In addition to swords and halberds, Swiss Guards carry tear gas and firearms for use in emergency situations. AFP
The guards are known for their eccentric, brightly-coloured uniforms. AFP
Primarily, the Swiss Guards are tasked with protecting the pope and the Apostolic Palace. AFP
The visit from March 5 to 8 will be the first trip abroad by Pope Francis since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. AFP