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Please look at my post though. Yes, arguing by technicality of the word one could mean having some kind of authority, but in modern English when we say that something has been subjected it has the connotation of total submission, hence why I said it’s a coarse term perhaps spoken in excitement. Nonetheless, the general Western interpretation of this Papal subjection is all-encompassing and total whereas the East views it in a primacy manner; the bishop of Rome is supposed to exercise his authority in a Pauline way, which Pope Benedict understood very well - other popes, however, have not been so “precise” in their execution of authority.Being subject to someone does not make that person or authority your king. It just means they have a certain degree of authority over you.![]()