Practicing lesbian denied communion at mother's funeral. Why is the lesbian surprised? It's not like she didn't know her lifestyle is considered a sin and was against Catholic teaching. I don't understand what's the controversy of this story.

GAITHERSBURG, Md. (WJZ) — A Maryland woman says a priest refused her
communion during her mother’s funeral. She alleges the priest had an
issue with her sexual orientation.
Mary Bubala has more.
“I was stunned,” said Barbara Johnson.
It’s been an extremely difficult week for Barbara Johnson, perhaps the most difficult week of her life.
“I feel very sad,” Johnson said.
It all started on Saturday at St. John Neumann Catholic Church in
Gaithersburg, where friends and family had gathered to say goodbye to
Johnson’s mother, who died last week after a brief illness.
“I was in the first pew, in the first seat next to my mother’s coffin,” Johnson said.
Just a few minutes before the funeral began, Father Marcel Guarzino,
who was presiding over the service, apparently learned that Johnson was
involved in a romantic relationship with another woman.
“I am a lesbian,” she said.
A lifelong Catholic and former Catholic school teacher, she says she
hadn’t even considered that her sexual orientation would be a problem
with Father Marcel until she stepped forward to take communion.
“He said, `I cannot give you communion because you live with a woman,’” she said.
Though shaken by Father Marcel’s actions, Johnson says she tried to
compose herself to give her mother the dignified funeral she deserved. A
few minutes later, she began her eulogy.
“At which time, Father Marcel left the altar and didn’t return until I finished my eulogy,” Johnson said.
According to Johnson, the story gets even worse. After first refusing
to give her communion and then walking off the altar when she was
giving her eulogy, Father Marcel refused to accompany Johnson and her
mother’s body to the cemetery in Aspen Hill. Instead, she was told that
Father Marcel had suddenly become ill.
“No other family should have to suffer what we did from this man,” Johnson said.
In a written statement, the Archdiocese of Washington conceded that
Father Marcel acted improperly, saying, “Any issues regarding the
suitability of an individual to receive communion should be addressed by
the priest with that person in a private, pastoral setting.”
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The priest did the right thing. The priest is responsible to give communion to those in the state of sanctifying grace. If she was openly gay and living with her partner, this is a mortal sin according to the laws of the Catholic Church. If she had received Our Lord's body blood soul and divinity, this would have been a huge sacrilege not only by her but by the priest giving it to her.
And for the record, the Catholic Church does not condemn homosexuals, but the "act" of homosexuality. And sexually active homosexual/pedophile priests are condemned by the Church, (even if there were cover-ups that were made in the past.)