I think an understanding of "why popes are so special" is grounded in tradition, history and respect for leadership, aside from all the mystical powers bestowed on them, as if inferred by an ongoing "living will" or trust from St. Peter (via J. Christ).
What illegitimizes all that, in my opinion, is their infallibility on questions about homosexuality -- to which we, as gays, know full well they are wrong.
Infallibility applies only to pope speaking ex cathedra, in the matters of faith. I'm not sure if all the talk about gays fits into these criteria.



























