I have no “preoccupation” with avoiding Rome, I reject heresy and error.
I’m sure, with your absolute devotion to Rome, you have the same “preoccupation” with aversion to most protestant theology.
Actually, I have faced the protestant theologies head on since an early age. When I was in 4th & 5th grade (1971-73), I attended a Southern Baptist missionary school in Taiwan (it was the only English speaking school in the area) where I, and my older sisters, were told we weren’t “saved”, weren’t Christians, and were cannibals if we believed in the transfiguration of the Eucharist. Needless to say, it made us much more aware what we believe and why we believe it.
If you so reject heresy and error, then bring your best descriptions of those heresies and errors and see how they match up against the real teachings of the Church founded by Jesus through Peter, who brought it to Rome — as opposed to what Dr Olson may said about those teachings.