This chapter uses Pope Francis’s exhortation Amoris Laetitia (AL), his response to the Synod on the Family, to conclude the book’s analysis. I concentrate on AL because its content and reception allow me to summarize how Francis amplifies the Church’s postsecular relevance. I highlight the tensions at issue, especially over interpretive authority, and how the Church’s “scandal avoidance” dictum requires a bifurcation of Catholics’ lived identities. I also show how despite these tensions, Catholicism holds together the dynamic interplay between doctrinal ideas and secular realities, tradition and change, and hierarchical authority and interpretive autonomy. The chapter closes by noting how postsecular expectations accentuate the ongoing interpretive work of Catholicism that will again be on public display at the Synod on Youth.