The passage you quote mentions that they should be “without crime”. But obviously this is not saying without wrongdoing in the past, since Paul himself would be disqualified for that standard. Similarly, Francis speaks of “youthful sins”.
Note that, by your standards, it would appear that Augustine could not be a priest.
Prodigal, thanks for your time taken to reply. Next I want to be clear that I speak in terms of what the news article says only. If I asked our pope directly to clarify I may get a significantly different wording from him. I don’t know.
Second regrading the past of a priestly candidate. I have to disagree with you that the person’s past is no matter. Sure, you are right, Paul killed Christians. But he was both extraordinarily graced and chose to work with that grace and even more than was expected of him, way above and beyond to get past it. He didn’t even accept donations but worked with his hands and preached and was nearly killed for it multiple times. Christians were afraid of him for a while. With Augustine perhaps we can find a similar scenario as with Paul. These men demonstrated extraordinary evidence of conversion both as a safeguard against relapse and as an act of love because they had been forgiven much. Moving forward to today. I do not know the percent of already ordained gay priests in the USA, no one does probably, lets say it’s 25%. If so, then more than 25% of the US priests should be insanely heroic for God like Paul & Augustine were. Everyone in the nation would know such men by face and name. Where are they? If these homosexual and ordained men are worthy, men who have been forgiven much and raised to the highest ranks in the planet, should they not have a holy and heroic exposure in the world as loud as Paul’s? The rank and file Catholics would flock to such men and the rest would run away or send soldiers after such holy priests. You can’t miss a guy like that.
Do not think that a future priest is not to be “judged” to a higher standard by both man and God. If the Church let all the average Joe Catholics with a PhD in philosophy whimsically become a priest you can guess the chaos. By the way, “judge” has multiple definitions, it can mean “discern” also. It’s a slippery word and causes much wasted time in argument because people don’t establish what they mean from the outset.
Titus goes on to say that a candidate for holy orders must be the husband of one wife. That was an acceptable situation at that time, no longer so by valid modern western Church discipline, never-the-less, it is a reference to the man’s sexual past. Long past. Now, to play the advocate against myself. Paul had strong Jewish roots and he loved his lists. Could the Church bend this list of rules that Paul gives? Sure it could. But the candidate would have to give reason to believe that it was right to bend the ordinary litmus test for a man about to be ordained.
Again I do not know if the pope would definitely allow a homosexually professed man to be ordained but the news article strongly suggested that was what was said. No pope, no Vatican II pope, and none before Vatican II, was weak on this topic. They all said that the general rule to follow is that a homosexual cannot be ordained. And for good reason.