I’m afraid you are mistaken, svboda. (It is interesting that you pretty much appear to cut-and-paste on more than one thread the same tired old rhetoric of what you “believe” has changed).
It is rather disingenuous of you to ask a question, receive an answer, and then discount the answer entirely, or, “yes, but then there is THIS other thing”.
I recommended this to you on the OTHER thread, and I recommend it again. You don’t need to take OUR word about the unchanging teaching of the Catholic Church.
Here you go–the Catechism on line.
christusrex.org/www1/CDHN/ccc.html
Might I respectfully suggest that you may be misunderstanding the meaning of certain words? I feel that you perhaps might be thinking of “submission to the Roman Pontiff” as meaning that our separated brethren, or nonchristian brethren, should acknowledge either verbally or silently the authority of the Pope in apostolic succession to Peter. Of course, they do not (yet).
But “submission to the Roman Pontiff” does not mean that–so, as one poster remarked, you are indeed setting up a strawman.
We know–or SHOULD know–that Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, and no one comes to the Father save through Him. What the Church teaches and has ALWAYS taught is that salvation is through the Church–whether the individual being saved is fully aware of it or not. Because of the Church, we have the Holy Spirit, because of the Spirit, we have the Bible, because of individuals throughout history we have WITNESSES to Christ. It is through that witness that our separated brethren are, even if this is not fully understood, somehow still a part of the Catholic Church.
It is God’s great mercy that every individual has been granted sufficient SAVING GRACE for salvation. AGAIN, this is through the Church. WITHOUT Christ’s death and resurrection, and WITHOUT His establishment of His Church, we would all still be going to either hell or the limbo of the Fathers (look it up). BECAUSE of the Church, even those who have never heard of Jesus Christ can STILL be saved (though it would certainly be better if they knew him, why do you think we still have missionaries?) and these people are still, due to the hierarchical nature of the Church, “submitting to the Roman Pontiff”.
I hope you can understand this better now. Please, do yourself a favor and CHECK OUT THE CATECHISM.
PS–Church “teaching” in the Magesterium does not, for example, mean “no eating meat on Friday”–this was and remains a DISCIPLINE. Disciplines can be changed, dogma and doctrine cannot.
Honestly, why are you bent on giving yourself (and others) headaches through these very basic errors of yours, which are easily found out through a relatively brief and painless effort of taking the trouble to study the catechism? If you did, you would KNOW the differences of the “3 Ds”. You would KNOW exactly what the Church teaches. What a good source for witness you would be if you stopped straining at the gnats while gulping down the camels. . .