Nothing the Pope said was not outside of the doctrine of Catholic Church.. which rejects violence, malice, slander, isolation or rejection of homosexuals.
Personally i think the language was unfortunate... in using the term 'gay'.. an oxymoron in light of the tragic implications of homosexuality on many lives.. and as an off the cuff remark, not clearly linked to and contexualized within Catholic teaching on homosexuality.. which sees it as gravely disordered, sinful, willful and an intrinsic evil.. and within the freedom and responsibility of any individual to control and cast off.
Of course the Press ran with it.. portraying this as thin edge of wedge a process which will lead to homosexual affirmation and normalization, a married and/or homosexual priesthood, and blessing same sex unions.. which are impossible in the Catholic Church.
My guess is a clarificiation will have to issued, given the massive misinformation and propaganda that surrounds the issue. It has to be noted that the homosexual lobby have become standard bearers for the Culture of Death.. its shock troops at the forefront of dismantling marriage, trivializing sexuality to purely gratuitous references and demeaning the sacredness of life and thus it is at the centre of mammoth struggle for the soul of Western Civilization.
The gist of the Pope's remarks rejecting Drug Legalization as an easy and false panacea for the rampant drug problems in Latin America.. could well apply to homosexuality as well. Taking a permissive view to the soul devouring scourges of drugs.. or homosexuality.. will not produce ANY positive cures or long term solutions.