From Wikipedia however:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_infallibility
Instances of papal infallibility
Many non-Catholics, and even some Catholics, wrongly believe that the doctrine teaches that the Pope is infallible in everything he says. In fact, the use of papal infallibility is rare.
Catholic theologians agree that both Pope Pius IX's 1854 definition of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, and Pope Pius XII's 1950 definition of the dogma of the Assumption of Mary are instances of papal infallibility, a fact which has been confirmed by the Church's magisterium [1]. However, theologians disagree about what other documents qualify.
So although there is a doctrine-not everything the Pope says is infallible. It has to be something very specific. Just thought it would be interesting for all-especially some Catholics on here. If there are other resources that point this as being incorrect, enlighten me. Wikipedia is merely quick, not always entirely correct