Camillo Cibin
Camillo Cibin was a military and Papal bodyguard and Inspector General of the Corpo della Gendarmeria, the security and police force of Vatican City. He retired in 2006 after 58 years of service in the security force, and over 40 years as its commander. He served as a bodyguard to six popes and was known as "The Pope's Guardian Angel".
Early life and career
Camillo Cibin was born at Salgareda, in the northern province of Treviso in Italy, on 3 June 1926. He joined the Vatican police force at age 21. He began serving in charge of security at the Vatican Council in the 1960s. He was appointed inspector-general of the Vatican Gendarmerie in 1972. Cibin was considered so discreet that it was joked about in the Vatican that he never answered a question, even "What time is it?".Pope John Paul II Assassination attempt
Cibin was with Pope [John Paul II] when Pope [John Paul II assassination attempt|the pontiff was shot] in St. Peter's Square in 1981. Cibin captured Mehmet Ali Ağca, who was convicted of the assassination attempt and spent 19 years in an Italian prison. Cibin tried to resign after this but the Pope insisted he remain in his post, and claimed that Our [Lady of Fátima|Our Lady of Fatima] had helped his survival.A year later, Cibin prevented priest Juan María Fernández y Krohn from stabbing the pontiff during his visit to Fatima, in Portugal, a visit to the shrine of Our Lady, arranged to give thanks for the Pope's survival of the first attack.
Cibin retired at age 79, having protected Pope John Paul in 104 places and escorted Pope Benedict XVI to Germany and Poland.
Death and funeral
Cibin died at 83 of natural causes. His funeral mass was performed in St. Peter's Square in the Vatican City.A commemorative plaque was unveiled in Cibin's memory on 16 October 2011, in Les Combes d'Introd in the Aosta Valley.