I don't understand what you mean.
So, I'm suggesting, FUNCTIONALLY it's like there's a charism given to the Church as a big, huge blob, and another charism given to the Successor of Peter as something like a pressure valve.
OK, I can see that comparison in its intent. It matches what I have been told elsewhere. Even so, I would respectfully disagree on the need for a pressure valve.
Even so, I would respectfully disagree on the need for a pressure valve.
I think the idea I had was that there are lots of currents, flows, pressures, urgings desires, blah blah blah. For example, the way some people talk, if we DON'T officially call Mary co-redemptrix, the price of oil will go up or some other terrible thing will happen.
So, if we can stipulate just for this example, that there might be a good reason (as opposed to a bad reason, like keeping oil cheap) to give that title to Mary, the vast, creaky, machinery of the Vatican, maybe even in some ways because it's a bureaucracy, can get all sort of methodical and say, "Our Holiness, we have a list of umpty-ump reasons why it's NOT a good idea, and umpty-ump plus one arguments in favor, so we recommend doing nothing at this time." A little plodding now and again is a great governor on whim disguised as inspiration.
But all that is introduction to asking if you would care to say more about the good and bad aspects of pressure valves.