"Papolatry" is a term to define those who defend, assent or ignore the grave sins and errors of the Pope. Just as you claim your position does no harm to the Papacy be removing the last four Popes, neither does this term do injury to the doctrine of the Papacy, but merely discovers the defects of certain Catholics who hide behind false doctrine, or some lesser human motive, in order to avoid just criticism of the Pope. Thus your criticism of the term is contradictory, self-refuting and plainly ignorant. Here what true Catholics of old had to say about a bad Pope. Are they protestants as well? What a shallow insult.
"To Theodore of Pharan, the heretic, anathema! To Sergius, the heretic, anathema! To Cyrus, the heretic, anathema! To honorius, the heretic, anthema!" Third Council of Constantinople, Session XVI, Acclamations of the Fathers.
"The holy and Ecuмenical Synod further says, this pious and orthodox Creed of the Divine grace would be sufficient for the full knowledge and confirmation of the orthodox faith. But as the author of evil, who, in the beginning, availed himself of the aid of hte serpent, and by it brought the poison of death upon the human race, has not desisted, but in like manner now, having found suitable instruments for working out his will (we mean...Honorius who was Pope of the elder Rome), has actively employed them in raising up for the whole Church the stumbling blocks of one will and one operation in the two natures of Christ our true God." Session XVIII
"We slew them with anathema, as lapsed concerning the faith and as sinners, in the morning outside the camp of the tabernacle of God...and their names are these...Honorius." Letter of the Council to Pope St. Agatho
"The heresy of Apollinaris has been renewed by Theodore of Pharan and confirmed by Honorius, sometimes Pope of Old Rome, who also contradicted himself...As recognized the five earlier Ecuмenical Synods, so he (the Emperor) anathematized all heretics...especially the originator and patrons of the new heresy...also Pope Honorius, who was their adherent and patron in everything and confirmed the heresy." Imperial Edict of Constantine