"Ahh...but don't forget that we do have an vow to support (and defend) our clergy and our Church. This would be a nice "legal" issue for the Supreme Advocate (along the lines of a 'supreme judge advocate general' for our non-KofC readers) to get involved in defining."
Which would be complicated by overlapping boundaries between various Eparchies and Diocese. Chaplain (Priest) "A" might be Roman Catholic while Chaplain "B" is of one of the eastern Catholic churches. The Bishop for Chaplain "A" has really no authority over Chaplain "B". There are certainly differences with regard to doctrinal focus out there.
It would seem that the best approach for KoC in any case would be to know the doctrines, know the catechisms, and be as faithful as possible to them.
Attended two churches this weekend. One handed out the postcards with the priest absoutely railing against homosexuality the other brought in a missionary as a guest speaker.