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As the protectors of the Pope, the Swiss Guard (the Pontificia Cohors Helvetica ) provides a young, dynamic, and dedicated presence to the Vatican, adding a vibrant touch to the daily routine [2]. Vatican Lifestyle: Leisure and Culture

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The dominoes began to fall when Monsignor Alberto Perlasca, a straight-laced Vatican accountant, refused to sign off on the London deal. In 2019, he walked into the office of the Vatican’s newly created Auditor General, Libero Milone, and laid out the evidence. Soon after, Milone himself was forced to resign under mysterious circumstances—but not before copies of key documents left Vatican walls. As the protectors of the Pope, the Swiss

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Of course, this new lifestyle brought tensions. Conservatives mourned the loss of sacred mystery and clear moral boundaries. Liberals complained the changes didn’t go far enough. By the 1980s, the coffeehouses had mostly closed, replaced by "contemporary worship" auditoriums with projection screens and praise bands—a different animal entirely.

The infamous Legion of Decency —where Catholics pledged to boycott "sinful" films—was quietly deemphasized after 1965. In its place arose film clubs run by progressive priests who used Bergman, Fellini, and even The Graduate as texts for moral theology. Going to the movies shifted from a minefield of temptation to a legitimate arena for grace and human experience.