So far my post is totally accurate, but the best I can tell from your wandering, and rambling postings, are that you are denying that it is.
So the only time that a Pope has to be thought of as perfect, is when he is passing on to all Catholics, what God just told him, or that someone we knew, is now with God and is a saint.
In other words Francis can be whatever various members of his denomination think that he is, goofy, left wing, great, or bad, or average, or whatever, except when he speaks for God, then he is infallible and perfect in passing on the message, or in telling them that someone is now a Saint in Heaven.
That's what YOU say. But you're not infallible. And your statement is not "perfect," to use your term. It's not even true.
What you've done is make an erroneous statement about Catholic theology, and then, resisting repeated correction, you assail your own statement as if it were Catholic theology.
It's tedious.