mike 11111 - surely you must see that your analogy doesn't hold water even for an instant?
The comparison of a cleaner taking home a spare bottle of bleach and being let off, with a parish priest in a position of trust using that position to sexually abuse children is really not one that stands up to even basic scrutiny, is it?
The fact is, the Catholic church's cornerstone is the secrecy and machiavelian practices which conspire to continue to allow some (by now means all) of its employees to behave with impunity, intouched with the inconvenience of the criminal justice system that protects us from each other, but they think must not be allowed to protect us from them.
It is this 'other worldliness' atmosphere in which the church exists - from the Pope down to the newest parish priest, that allows them to see themselves as somehow above, and certainly exempt, from the punishments that are lined up for secular abusers.
Given the church's acknowledged prediliction for pretending that this abuse is simply not happening, by the tacit afreement of moving priests to other parishes, where their vile lifstyle continues - it does not inspire anyone with confidence that the church wants to investigate itself, and no doubt find itself weak and in need of prayer and contemplation.
It's not right, it's not on, and it;s very very wrong.
Sorry AOG - to return to your Question - the Pope should be accorded a State Visit because he is a Soverign Head of State.
A duplicitous, cunning, lying, power-hungry out-of-touch bigot who presides over an empire of billions of pounds and spends none of it on the people it pretends to car for, but a Head of State none the less.