Rome Newsroom, 12 June, 2024 / 1:30 pm (ACI Africa).
Bagpipers solemnly marched through St. Peter’s Square on Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversary of a historic meeting between Pope Pius XII and Allied troops who liberated Rome from Nazi occupation.
On June 12, 1944, Pius XII gave an enthusiastic speech in English thanking the members of the 38th (Irish) Brigade as he welcomed them to the Vatican.
To commemorate the historic moment, the Royal Irish Regiment and 38th (Irish) Brigade performed for Pope Francis during his general audience on June 12.
Ambassador Chris Trott, the British ambassador to the Holy See, pointed out that the brigade’s pipe band played the same tune at the exact same time as their forebears did in St. Peter’s Square 80 years ago.
This morning, the Band of the @RIrishRegiment played 'Killaloe' for Pope Francis at the end of the General Audience. Watch this truly remarkable moment pic.twitter.com/5N3TAD4PoX
— UK in Holy See ???????????????? (@UKinHolySee) June 12, 2024