sim·ple·mind·ed Listen to audio/ˌsɪmpəlˈmaɪndəd/ adjective
[more simpleminded; most simpleminded] 1 : not very intelligent
▪ a superstitious and very simpleminded man ▪ He took a simpleminded approach to the problem.
2 : having or showing a lack of good sense or judgment
▪ a simpleminded [=stupid, silly] mistake
So stating what we believe with good reason to be church teaching on heretics causes us to incur this outrage? It is church teaching that a heretic incurs ipso facto excommunication from the church and is prevented by divine law from holding office within her, no matter who he or she is, even if he was a pope.
It is church teaching that members of freemasonic lodges are excommunicated, and that some man who claims to be the pope, who has received the proper orders to that office, if he does not before hand renounce his membership of the freemasons, his election shall be considered ( by the honest Catholics who stand up for church doctrine at all times) null and utterly void, and he shall have no power over the church...except through those who he has dazzled with his white garments and fooled or who wish the church to be ruled by Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ.
Is the church ruled by Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ? Yes.
Are freemasons Catholic? No
Can a non Catholic have power within the Catholic church rightly? Never because the church is composed of the faithful.
Does the church have a defense mechanism against non-Catholics having power? Yes and it is called excommunication for heresy.
Do we need an authority higher than the pope to judge a pope before he loses office?
Yes, and that authority is God, who judges him the moment he becomes a heretic, and who places him outside the church, wherefore he is already judged.