Humanitarianism Replaces Supernatural Mission in Venezuela Quake Response
“The world fell apart in less than two minutes,” Claudia Gonzales, an external relations manager for World Vision Venezuela, told “EWTN News Nightly” on June 30. “And yesterday our government says that we already have confirmed 1,700 people that died during the earthquakes.”
The EWTN News portal reports on the aftermath of twin earthquakes that devastated coastal Venezuela on June 24, 2026, killing at least 1,700 with over 60,000 missing and 50,000 homeless. The article highlights the mobilization of the conciliar sect’s humanitarian apparatus — Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Caritas Internationalis, Catholic Charities, and the Archdiocese of Miami under “Archbishop” Thomas Wenski — alongside the inevitable performative gesture from the usurper “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), who reportedly prayed for victims and sent 100,000 euros. This spectacle of naturalistic philanthropy, masquerading as Catholic charity, exposes the total substitution of the Church’s divine mission for temporal relief work, a hallmark of the apostasy that has reigned in Rome since 1958.