Pope urges Italian police at the
Vatican to charity, brotherhood, mercy
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| Pope Francis meeting officials and personnel of the Inspectorate of Public Security at the Vatican Jan.17.2019 (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis on January 17 met the Inspectorate of Public
Security at the Vatican to exchange New Year’s greetings.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis on Thursday met members of Italy’s state police
in charge of security in and around St. Peter’s Square and the Vatican and
thanked them for their “precious work of security and public order” to pilgrims
and tourists from all over the world during their visit to St Peter's Basilica.
In his traditional new year meeting with the officials and
personnel of the “Ispettorato di Pubblica Sicurezza presso il
Vaticano”, or the “Inspectorate of Public Security at the Vatican”, the Pope
regarded them as “specialists in closeness”, saying their “competence and
wisdom in dealing with different situations, even the most critical ones”, is
recognized by all including him.
Christmas, Epiphany - charity, fraternity, mercy
Recalling Christmas and Epiphany, the Holy Father expressed
his “sincere good wishes for a new year rich in human and Christian values that
make life beautiful and fruitful.”
He said that the unthinkable closeness of God to man and the
immense love He has for us gives meaning to our lives and stimulates us to
hope, helping us to look beyond the difficulties and problems of every day.
“At the same time,” he said, “it impels us to charity, to live our
relationships with a fraternal and merciful attitude, especially with people
who suffer from sickness, abandonment and marginalization.”
Professionalism, generosity, sacrifice
While expressing his gratitude for their professionalism and
generosity, the Pope encouraged the Italian police to persevere and seek the
best in their work, striving to welcome everyone with patience and
understanding, even in those moments when they feel tired or
weighed down by unpleasant situations. Expressing his
admiration for them he said he was edified by their availability and spirit of
sacrifice. He said their service is an effective collaboration in his
pastoral visits to the parishes and other communities of Rome, as well as his
trips to other places in Italy.
The Pope also exhorted the Italian police to safeguard the
cultural roots of Rome and the country, saying these roots are what gives us an
identity that needs to be passed on to our children and grandchildren.
Inspectorate origins
The Inspectorate of Public Security at the Vatican was
established in 1929 when the Vatican and the Italian
government signed the Lateran Pacts formally recognizing
the Vatican's independence. Since the Vatican is surrounded
by Italian territory, the agreement allowed Italian police to provide for
the Pope's security when he leaves Vatican City.
The Italian police guarantee and coordinate all armed
escort for the Pope, some top Vatican officials and important heads of
state every time they leave or head to the Vatican. The Italian
police also provide security and law enforcement in St. Peter's Square and
the entrance area of the Vatican Museums.
Two other separate entities also cooperate to keep watch
over the Pope and the Vatican – the colourful Swiss Guards and the Corps of
Gendarmes of Vatican City State, which is the Vatican’s own police force.

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