"The Pope is infallible in actu, not in habitu--in his particular pronouncements ex Cathedra, not in his state of illumination, as an Apostle might be, which would be inspiration. I am told some wicked men, not content with their hitherto cruel conduct, are trying to bring in this doctrine of inherent infallibility, of which there is not a hint in [Pastor Aeternus]. Perhaps they would like to go on and call him a Vice-God, as some actually did, or sole God to us." St. John Henry Newman (Aug. 1870).
@UcheMaryOkoli You could step into a Byzantine rite liturgy celebrated at a Catholic Church, celebrated in the Ukrainian language, have no idea what's being said or what's going on in the liturgy and the Catholic Church is still one and true. Your post is a non-sequitur.