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In part, you are conflating two issues - same sex attraction, and same sex activity.There is no ambiguity in church teaching regarding homosexuality. While we are commanded to be merciful, we are clearly instructed that carnal activities between members of the same sex are abominations in the sight of God.
God declared the veracity of these things to man both in the Law, and by His Holy Word( Jesus). Homosexual priests, like the moneychangers in the Temple, would be removed by Christ from His Holy Church in much the same way. Our Lord was very clear in His actions and His deeds. Jesus and th Church are ONE: that is why we kneel before His Holy Alter.
You see, Jesus Christ, Son of God, reached out to repentant sinners with an unmatched mercy, but to those who would defile a Holy Place, he was clear in His negative reaction.
Homosexual priests upon His Holy Alter, officiating at Mass, must be a great affront to Him. We should ALL feel the shame. There is no place in our Church for such things. It is a grave offense to the lord.
I am not in disagreement with you as to activity; they absolutely should be removed. and as rapidly as possible.
However, as to attraction, if a priest is chaste - that is, he is not sexually active, it is unlikely that the priest will be removed from the priesthood, any more than a priest who has heterosexual attraction being removed if he is chaste.
Not long after the John Jay report came out, there was a spate of guessing how many priests had same sex attraction, To the best of my knowledge, there has not been any valid study indicating what percentage of priests have this, but the guesses were ranging from 10% to 80%.
Whether or not the Church will ordain an individual with SSA I will leave to others to discuss; the rules can be read two ways. However, those priests who were ordained before the rules came into existence have about zero likelihood of being removed, if they are chaste, if for no other reason than we have a shortage of priests and that is not getting better. Currently there are a little less than 1 priest per parish (per data from CARA); the Church is extremely unlikely to start any sort of investigation into each and every priest’s attraction unless a priest is found to be unchaste, and that in itself presumes the information would ever get to a decision maker.
That is just reality. That is not to say that if tomorrow, we all could start from ground zero, that different decisions might be made as to given individuals. But we are not starting from there. And as best I can ascertain, there is no rule on the books that an individual already ordained could be removed from the priesthood, for ssa, if he lives a chaste life - whether he openly admits to having ssa, or not.