ealgeone:
No, I made my point. You are free to disagree. When you say Catholics have differing takes on Theology, I beg to differ. Catholics are obliged to hold to all Dogmas and Doctrines of the Catholic Church.
Where Catholics can have some disagreement and debate, but done with charity hopefully is on Authoritative Magisterium. That is the Pope and teachings that deal with Church Governance, disciplines, appointments of Bishops and Cardinals, practices, how Liturgy is celebrated or should be celebrated etc. Those are not binding on the faith, but require the assent of the mind and will. Still one is not required to agree with them but one should always be charitable and respectful with such disagreements and not run down to their local parish and create conflict and tension among their Catholic brothers and sisters.
What is the RCC's excuse for not deposing the heretic Francis?