I never had a clue what “homo” and “homosexual” meant at Wheaton College in Spring 1963. I had heard them used as ad hominems at YPSL and YSA type events. I just thought they were meaningless ad hominems.
When I moved into the near NW side of Chicago with many public high school students in my evangelical church and many Catholic Holy Trinity students in Youth For Goldwater/New Republican organization I quickly learned in graphic detail what was happening at Holy Trinity with both the Brothers, and with priests visiting for guest lectures and counseling.
I learned a different perspective from gossipy old Italian ladies, activists in the local NCO Alinsky organization. They knew all the clergy in the 24 of 26 Catholic churches that participated in NCO. They competed with the Polish and other Catholic ladies for the best show stopper gossip. So we all knew what everyone was doing.
It wasn’t til late 1969 that a Seminary dropout/pushed out told me how students and Niles and Mundelein seminary were pressured/bullied into accomodating visiting priests as well as the faculty. He educated me more on the details.
(It should be noted that Quigley, the competition to Niles, played on the reputation of Niles to explicitly attract seminarians who did not want the Niles-Mundelein lifestyle. So it wasn’t all Catholics.)