José Ornelas, president of the Portuguese Episcopal Conference (Conferência Episcopal Portuguesa or CEP), stated that taxing compensation payments for victims of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church is ethically unacceptable. He confirmed that the CEP is currently working to address the issue, arguing that these reparations should remain tax-exempt. Ornelas also recently criticized the use of religious rhetoric to justify hate speech or the exclusion of minorities.
Church leader opposes taxing abuse victim compensation
Saturday, 11 April 2026AI summary

Context & Explainers
José Ornelas is the Bishop of Leiria-Fátima and the current President of the Portuguese Episcopal Conference (Conferência Episcopal Portuguesa or CEP). He has held this leadership role since 2023, representing the Catholic Church in Portugal on national issues.
The Portuguese Episcopal Conference (Conferência Episcopal Portuguesa or CEP) is the official body representing the Catholic bishops of Portugal. It coordinates the church's stance on social, moral, and legal issues, often engaging with the government on matters affecting institutional policy and public ethics.
Sources (7)
- Taxing compensation for abuse victims is not acceptableObservador · 3:25pm, 11 Apr 2026
- President of the CEP considers taxing compensation for abuse victims to be "ethically unacceptable"RTP Notícias · 3:40pm, 11 Apr 2026
- José Ornelas: Taxing compensation for Church abuse victims is not "ethically acceptable"Expresso · 3:18pm, 11 Apr 2026
- President of the CEP says taxing compensation for victims of sexual abuse in the Church is not "ethically acceptable"Correio da Manhã · 2:49pm, 11 Apr 2026
- José Ornelas: those who defend hate speech or exclusion are not CatholicPúblico · 12:06pm, 11 Apr 2026
- Abuse in the Church: the State taxes painObservador · 12:01am, 12 Apr 2026
- Catholic Church opposes IRS on compensation for sexual abuse victimsCorreio da Manhã · 1:30am, 12 Apr 2026



