I think a big problem in this thread is that people don’t mean the same thing when they say homosexual. It appears to me that when the Church uses the term it means someone who is either currently in/pursuing romantic or sexual relationships with members of their same sex, while many people including myself in day to day conversations use homosexual to mean anyone who is attracted exclusively or primarily to members of the same sex as themself, which I believe the Church calls homosexual tendencies. So in my usage of the word Homosexual I would say that yes, a homosexual man could become a priest however by the Church’s definition that same man would have homosexual tendencies.
Based on the contextI think the Church defines it the same way you (and I) do, namely, a person who is sexually attracted to members of the same-sex. Nothing more, nothing less.
Try to think of how people relate to this on a sociological level. People also live in their own culture. I’m not just talking about national culture but the various subcultures that exist in the larger culture in a country. Take the United States, for example. You have regional subcultures (i.e., Northern, Southern, Midwestern, West Coast, East Coast, Southern California (yes, we are unique, deal with it!)) as well as subcultures based on belief or common interests (Trekkers/Trekkies, sports fans, Christians in general (broken down further, i.e., evangelical, fundamentalist, Catholic, “mainline”, etc.), political, etc. These things combine to create unique subcultures that are interesting to look at.
Here on CAF, there is a general culture of Catholicism, but there is also a very, very strong right-wing pull to it as well. Even in areas where politics has absolutely nothing to do with anything, people will still use the commonly used parlance and people in that community understand. That’s where my beef relative to how homosexuality and homosexual persons is discussed.
It appears (and I’m only going based on perception) that people encounter the word “homosexual” and their first thoughts automatically go to the people who go to “gay pride” parades and act like freaks. There are many reasons for this. First, it’s what makes big headlines in news sources that cater to people with a right-wing ideological mindset (which is the predominant political culture here, can’t deny that!): “Homosexuals have parade: children and horses terrorized!!” followed by the worst bad behavior the cameras can find. What is ignored is that that is not all homosexual persons act this way. There are many who live their lives quietly in the Church (and are largely ignored by the Church, too – out of sight, out of mind).
Perhaps it takes people to point out that not every SSA person acts this way, even if they don’t manage to get rid of all the fem traits. I, myself, have diminishing SSA (I’ve actually moved to bisexual (not actively, only in terms of attraction) now than I was just a few months ago…it’s a long and arduous process) and I, fortunately, never really involved myself too much in the “gay lifestyle” of clubbing, bar hopping, etc. and I never obtained those fem traits. I act like most other men around me except I don’t don sports stuff (which I’m cool with – I’m a geek!

) and I don’t have a woman

(I’d like one, though).