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lol sorry, didn’t want anyone to have to open a new window. IDK man, in entirety, it still doesn’t seem to exclude anyone who may commit a homosexual act in the future. Because someone has homosexual tendencies are they homosexual? Homosexuals would say so. But I say if you have never committed a homosexual act, you are not a homosexual. Just as you cannot be an alcoholic having never drank alcohol (the scientists who claim it’s an inherited disease be damned). The fact is, EVERYONE is capable of committing sin. I have heterosexual tendencies, so? Should that stop me from entering the religious life? It is always possible that I might end up committing a heterosexual act. Everyone- religious, priests, bishops, all of us- are capable of breaking every single commandment. I still find it hard to believe the Holy Father would deny religious vocations to anyone based on the potentiality of just one specific sin being committed. The devil can use any temptation to make us sin. I think the Holy Fathers use of the words ‘afflicted with’ homosexual tendencies implies ‘practicing’ or acting upon those tendencies. Besides, the OP stated clearly that it was not an overwhelming desire. Ultimately the decision to admit him to religious life should rest with his spiritual adviser, vocation director, or indeed anyone wiser about the Church’s teachings than you and I. (not implying anything! from your other posts it is clear you know much more than I)You don’t have to buy it, its not for sale. Even 10K+ characters worth of clipped and pasted papal document to get to that point, I stand by my thinking on this one. And have some confidence that is the thinking of the magisterium as well.
What you add emphasis to talks about the forgiveness of an act under certain circumstances or exceptions and is nuanced in saying as much and giving brief account for what may make it possible to continue on in formation in light of a falling.
This is two different matters: Screening for an impediment before admission to seminary and/or advancement to vows/orders, and situations where those already in formation may continue on.
The latter group will of course be comprised of those who were screened from the former.