They've not really got a handle on what some of their priests are, have they?
Or just in denial?
Or maybe going for plausible deniability?
Friend of mine, many years ago, was struggling to come to terms with being gay. He decided, as was and is not unknown, to become a priest. He got sent to Scots College in Rome, and on getting off the plane, realised there might be an issue, since his 'type' was Italian looking men.
A few weeks into his time there, he went to see his spiritual advisor, and managed to communicate something of the issue. The advisor said that they understand the problem from on a personal level, and gave the advice that at moments of temptation to walk barefoot on cold marble floors.
My friend is just about to retire from a long career in the NHS/Civil Service.