"as much as they can." What a cop out!
That's no different than Bergoglio's heretical Amoris Laetitia:
... it is can no longer simply be said that all those in any “irregular” situation are living in a state of mortal sin and are deprived of sanctifying grace. More is involved here than mere ignorance of the rule. A subject may know full well the rule, yet have great difficulty in understanding “its inherent values”, or be in a concrete situation which does not allow him or her to act differently and decide otherwise without further sin. As the Synod Fathers put it, “factors may exist which limit the ability to make a decision”.
In Frankenchurch, the Ten Commandments have become the Ten Suggestions.
Respectfully, the church recognizes people are people, not infallible. If we were perfect then the moral instruction (and such as confession/ atonement, forgiveness) would all be unnecessary.