I think the spirit of morality is discoverable. I think it is that morals always serve the good in relation to man and God. However, morals are not always black and white, some moral situations are subjective and some are not; and sometimes they are a mix of the two. And God and the Church offer indulgenes which free men from the law, and the result of trangressing the law is dead in Christ, so that man is no longer subject to the law but freed from it.
The practically of all this means that whenever we say something is wrong we must demonstrate how it hurts man and that condemning the wrong is only helpful in so far as it helps the person afflicted and those around him. So I believe homosexuality is wrong, but I must deal with the issue in such a way that I am consciously recognizing that its harmful in and of itself, it is not just arbitrarily harmful, and I must approach the issue is such a way as what is best for the individual and the people around him.
The practically of all this means that whenever we say something is wrong we must demonstrate how it hurts man and that condemning the wrong is only helpful in so far as it helps the person afflicted and those around him. So I believe homosexuality is wrong, but I must deal with the issue in such a way that I am consciously recognizing that its harmful in and of itself, it is not just arbitrarily harmful, and I must approach the issue is such a way as what is best for the individual and the people around him.