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In the presence of His Holiness, the historic and beautiful oath Ceremony of the new recruits of the Pontifical Swiss Guards took place in the Paul VI Hall, Vatican City.
Ambassador Zanardi Landi had a courtesy visit today with SER Mons. Luis Marín de San Martín, who was recently named Almoner to His Holiness.
Ambassador Zanardi Landi received a courtesy visit from the Ambassador of Mozambique to the Holy See, H.E. Raul Domingos.
The Ambassador to the Holy See, together with the Ecclesiastical Advisor, accompanied 270 members of CISOM - the Italian Relief Corps of the Order of Malta, to the Wednesday morning General Audience that the Holy Father holds in St. Peter's Square.
The Ambassador of the Order of Malta hosted a group of nearly seventy students from various countries around the world enrolled in LUMSA's Master's program in "International Relations " and “Public Speaking”, led by TG1 Vatican correspondent and LUMSA professor Dr. Ignazio Ingrao.
The Grand Master of the S. M.Order of Malta, HMHE Fra’ John Dunlap, bestowed this morning the Medals of Honours of Merito Melitense to the Commander of the Swiss Guard, Col. Christoph Graf, and the Commander and Deputy Commander of the Vatican Gendarmerie, respectively Mr. Gianluca Gauzzi Broccoletti and Mr. Davide Giulietti.
Ambassador Zanardi Landi took part, as a member of the Delegation of H.E. the Grand Chancellor, at the 62° edition of the Munich Security Conference, which brought together heads of state and government, ministers, and senior institutional representatives of the international community to take stock of the main challenges in foreign policy and security.
The GIOIA Project accommodations, in Via Ostiense 103 (www.progettogioia.com), received the 2026 Traveller Review Award “Booking.com” from the Booking.com platform, an award given to the properties most appreciated by guests, based on real reviews of those who have lived through the experience.
Is there a “different” kind of diplomacy—one that looks to welcoming, supporting, and helping those who are relegated to the existential peripheries so often denounced by Pope Francis.
It took place in the Walter Tobagi Hall of the FNSI in Rome, the training course for journalists entitled “The Vatican and Geopolitics: the Influence of the Holy See in International Dynamics.”