If you click on the link in the article at the top of the thread and go to the Vox Cantoris web site, you'll find this highlighted (I'm cutting and pasting here):
Archbishop Blase Cupich of Chicago who is participating in the Synod of the Family at Pope Francis personal invitation said at a press scrum in the Vatican press office this afternoon that the conscience is "inviolable" and that he believes divorced and remarried couples could be permitted to receive the sacraments, if they have "come to a decision" to do so "in good conscience"....
When asked by LifeSiteNews if the notion of accompanying people to the sacraments who had a clear indication of conscience to do so also applied to gay couples in the Church who wish to receive Communion, Cupich indicated an affirmative answer.
I think that gay people are human beings too and they have a conscience. And my role as a pastor is to help them to discern what the will of God is by looking at the objective moral teaching of the Church and yet, at the same time, helping them through a period of discernment to understand what God is calling them to at that point, he said. Its for everybody. I think that we have to make sure that we dont pigeonhole one group as though they are not part of the human family, as though theres a different set of rules for them. That would be a big mistake.
I'm not seeing your problem.