Pope León XIV expressed his solidarity with the people of Venezuela on Sunday following a series of devastating earthquakes [1].
The pontiff's message comes as the nation struggles to manage a massive humanitarian crisis characterized by significant loss of life and widespread suffering. His intervention aims to provide spiritual support to a population facing an urgent recovery process.
According to reports, the earthquakes have resulted in more than 1,400 deaths [1], [2]. The scale of the destruction has necessitated a large-scale emergency response to locate survivors and provide medical aid to the injured.
In his statement, Pope León XIV said he was close to the Venezuelan people [3]. He highlighted the bravery of those on the front lines of the disaster and said he was grateful to the rescuers working to assist the victims [3], [4].
The earthquakes have caused extensive damage across the affected regions, leaving many families displaced. The Vatican's outreach serves as a call for international awareness and support as the death toll continues to be monitored [1], [2].
The pontiff encouraged those providing aid to persevere in their efforts to help the survivors. He said the resilience of the rescuers is vital during this period of national mourning [4], [5].
Venezuela continues to assess the full extent of the infrastructure damage. Local authorities and international observers are monitoring the situation to ensure that aid reaches the most isolated areas hit by the seismic activity [1].
“The earthquakes have resulted in more than 1,400 deaths.”
The Pope's public acknowledgement of the disaster elevates the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela to a global stage. By focusing on both the victims and the rescuers, the Vatican is leveraging its moral authority to encourage international aid and spiritual solidarity in a region often marked by political instability.


