He would be a member of the Swiss Guard.
To become a citizen of the Vatican you must be appointed to work in a specific job there. This includes the Pope, members of the Roman Curia, the Swiss Guard, etc. If you leave your position or your assignment ends, your citizenship to the Vatican ends. That is why Pope Benedict XVI was given the title of Pope Emeritus rather than simply former Pope. The title gave him the right to remain in the Vatican and maintain his Vatican citizenship.
Swiss women were given the right to vote in 1971.
On any given day there may be Buddhist visitors to the Vatican, the residents of the Vatican are primarily Catholics.
Tourists and pilgrims from around the world visit the Vatican as well as Church officials and diplomats who have business with the Vatican. Most of the employees of the Vatican live in Rome and come each day to work there. We must also throw in a number of criminals, such as purse snatchers and pick-pockets, who come to the Vatican to prey on tourists.
The 'Woodlands' is the nickname given to the farm.
The Pope is the head of the catholic church and therefore, the 'Vatican leader'.
To carry out the orders given by his or her superiors.
Karl Willhelm, a Swiss Botanist
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