ROME (AP) – The Vatican said Monday it was investigating a possible antisemitic incident, in which a Swiss Guard allegedly made a spitting gesture toward two Jewish women.
Vatican investigates Swiss Guard after allegations of an antisemitic incident in St. Peter’s Square
ROME (AP) – The Vatican said Monday it was investigating a possible antisemitic incident, in which a Swiss Guard allegedly made a spitting gesture toward two Jewish women.
The alleged incident occurred during a papal audience Oct. 29, at the entrance to St. Peter’s Square. The audience that day was dedicated to marking the anniversary of a 1965 declaration on the church’s relations with Jews and other non-Christians.
The alleged victims were part of an international Jewish delegation attending the papal audience, during which Pope Leo XIV reaffirmed Catholic-Jewish relations and vowed to fight antisemitism.
One of the people involved, Israeli writer and theatre director Michal Govrin – briefly reached on the phone by The Associated Press – confirmed comments she made in an interview with Austrian news agency Kathpress.
