Right here:
But if they are so rare, why didn’t the Pope simply write a note to all the bishops saying in these cases to apply the Church’s doctrine differently?
He’s written [about this].
But there wouldn’t have been a need for the two synods.
If I read the document to you, I would show you the various passages. I didn’t write all of this; it’s in the document. I have to go now. More than this, I can’t tell you. Don’t be anxious. Marriage is indissoluble. These persons are in irregular situations. They want to change, but they can’t.
There was great need for the synods and setting aside the one footnote some have issue with, AL is an amazing document that covers far more than this. The part of the raising of children alone is incredible. So it shows a legalistic reductionist attitude that has minimized the synods to this one point of contention for some. And it is indicative of the narrow view we see in most media now. Catholic media is not immune. And it is sad, because the Register is usually better than that. But I think the tone I got from this (having grown up with most of my afternoons in a Radio station news room) just struck me as odd.