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Elmar Mäder

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Elmar Theodor Mäder (born 28 July 1963) was the thirty-third Commandant of the Pontifical Swiss Guards. He held the rank of colonel in the Guards.

Biography

Mäder was born in Niederuzwil and grew up in Zuzwil in the canton of St. Gallen, one of five children of Theo and Katharina Mäder. He studied at the Hochschule in St. Gallen and at the University of Freiburg before entering the Swiss Army where he attained the rank of First Lieutenant in the Air Defense Troops. He entered the Papal Swiss Guards in 1998 and was named commandant in 2002, succeeding Pius Segmüller.[citation needed]

Mäder made headlines when he said that there was no plan to allow women into the Swiss Guards. His reason was that the Guard's quarters were too small and the entry of women would lead to discipline problems.

He was walking along the Popemobile on 6 June 2007 when a German man jumped over the security cordons and tried to jump into the vehicle.

Mäder is married to Theresia Blöchliger and they have four children.[citation needed]

Distinctions

National orders

Foreign orders

References

  1. ^ Crean, Ellen (24 November 2005). "Sex And The Vatican". CBS News. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  2. ^ La Garde suisse pourrait s'ouvrir aux femmes
  3. ^ "Man Tries To Jump Into Popemobile". CBS News. June 6, 2007. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
Military offices
Preceded by Commander of the Pontifical Swiss Guard
2002– 2008
Succeeded by