You can think of yourself however you like, but the reality is your statements here have more in common with traditional Orthodox Christian beliefs about the papacy than traditional Catholic Christian beliefs.
The Orthodox Church would describe the Pope as simply the "bishop of Rome" and "first among equals", saying he has no more authority that any other "Metropolitan" (for example, Archbishop Kirill I of Moscow) and that the Roman Catholic has upsurged its authority and gone renegade by declaring papal infallibility and so on.
The Catholic Church, on the other hand, sees the Pope as the Vicar of Christ, the Vicar of Peter, and having special authority over all other bishops as the Supreme pontiff of the Universal Church.
The traditional Church view is 'first among equals'. However, there are a number of idiots who have taken Vatican I to the extent that they consider that the Pontiff (bridge builder) is really the bridge master (troll keeper).
I will bring up the analogy of 'Nuns on a Bus' as examples of Roman Catholics who have gone very much astray.