The Portuguese Catholic Church today reiterated its “zero tolerance” policy regarding sexual abuse. The Church acknowledged it is currently evaluating potential restructuring of its diocesan and national bodies responsible for addressing abuse cases. This review aims to improve the handling of such sensitive matters and ensure accountability. No specific details regarding the potential organizational changes were disclosed, but the move signals a commitment to addressing past failings. The announcement comes amid growing pressure for transparency and reform within the Catholic Church globally regarding abuse allegations. Church officials have not yet provided a timeline for the completion of the internal assessment or the implementation of any new structures. This development reflects a broader effort to safeguard vulnerable individuals and rebuild trust within the community.