I don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but here’s what recent reporting has highlighted about the Archdiocese of Caracas:
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Appointment of a new archbishop: In 2024, Raúl Biord Castillo was installed as the metropolitan archbishop of Caracas, succeeding Cardinal Baltazar Porras. This occurred amid Venezuela’s ongoing political and social crisis. This development is reported by Catholic media outlets noting the ceremony and Biord’s emphasis on serving during challenging times [source context: CNA article on the installation].[1]
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Ongoing tensions between church and regime: Coverage across Catholic and independent outlets through 2024–2025 describe continued friction between the Caracas archdiocese and the Venezuelan government, including references to political interference and the bishops’ public calls for dignity, freedom, and justice. For example, discussions surrounding church leadership under the regime’s pressure and canonical milestones for the Venezuelan Church are common threads in the period’s reporting.[2][1]
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Denial of alleged improper conduct: In early 2026, the Archdiocese publicly denied allegations of extortion or coercion connected to relatives of detainees or political actors, emphasizing that the archdiocese did not engage in such practices. Archbishop Biord’s statements framed the archdiocese as upholding pastoral duties without political coercion.[3][7]
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Contextual background: The Caracas archdiocese’s history and leadership transitions are also documented in church directories and encyclopedic pages, which note past archbishops and the vicissitudes of leadership in the era following Cardinal Porras’s tenure.[5][8][9]
What this means in brief
- The archdiocese remains a central ecclesial institution in Venezuela, navigating a fraught political landscape while attempting to shepherd its faithful and maintain public moral witness.
- Leadership under Archbishop Biord Castillo marks a new chapter, with public pronouncements focusing on unity, service, and justice during a time of national strain.
- Public disputes or allegations tied to state interactions have been reported, but the archdiocese has issued denials and pressed for a non-coercive pastoral role.
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull and summarize the most recent English-language primary reports on the archdiocese from specific outlets.
- Build a short timeline of key leadership events in Caracas Archdiocese from 2018 to 2026.
- Create a concise briefing with citations to the latest available sources.
Sources
Breaking News - CNA Jan 3, 2026 / 02:50 am (CNA). Multiple explosions rocked Caracas and several other Venezuelan cities early Saturday, Jan. 3, accompanied by the sound of apparent military aircraft flyovers. Residents reported shaking windows and columns of smoke rising from strategic locations, including military bases. "The explosions were so strong they made the windows of my house shake. When we looked outside, numerous plumes of smoke were rising over Caracas," said Andrés Henríquez, a...
www.catholicworldreport.comThe Archdiocese of Caracas has denied accusations that it mediated a meeting with Venezuelan regime officials to blackmail the daughter of an opposition candidate in the 2024 presidential elections. St. Anne Cathedral in Caracas. Credit: Luvilu6, Wikimedia, CC-BY-SA 4.0. “At no time has any ‘extortion’ or pressure been exerted on relatives of detainees or on anyone else in the archdiocese,” Archbishop Raúl Biord stated in a January 20 press rele…
ground.newsThe canonization of Hernández and Rendiles could have been a unifying event for a country in pain. Instead, it revealed the moral chasm separating the Church’s vision of human dignity from the regime’s hunger for control
zenit.orgArchdiocese of Caracas - Latest news
www.catholicnewsagency.comCatholic Archdiocese of Caracas, Santiago de Venezuela
www.catholic-hierarchy.orgOn Aug. 24, the new metropolitan archbishop of Caracas, Venezuela, Raúl Biord Castillo, formally took possession of the archdiocese.
www.catholicnewsagency.comMonsignor Raúl Biord visits the Faculty of Theology at Comillas in a meeting with Professors and students, sharing the current situation of the Church in Venezuela.
www.comillas.eduThe archbishop of Caracas has been accused of maintaining a close relationship with the Venezuelan regime.
www.pillarcatholic.com