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He explained that “The axiom means that for those who are not ignorant of the fact that the Church has been established as necessary by God through Jesus Christ”. So being subject applies to those who “are not ignorant of the fact” as described. The canon law describes the necessity of being subject when a Catholic:CIC Canon 750 and CCEO Canon 598Thanks for that, but Unam Sanctam says that all people must be subject to the Roman Pontiff to be saved. You can’t be subject to the Roman Pontiff if you are outside the Catholic Church, whether through ignorance or deliberate rejection.
§ 1. Those things are to be believed by divine and catholic faith which are contained in the word of God as it has been written or handed down by tradition, that is, in the single deposit of faith entrusted to the Church, and which are at the same time proposed as divinely revealed either by the solemn Magisterium of the Church, or by its ordinary and universal Magisterium, which in fact is manifested by the common adherence of Christ’s faithful under the guidance of the sacred Magisterium. All Christian faithful are therefore bound to avoid any contrary doctrines.
§ 2. Furthermore, each and everything set forth definitively by the Magisterium of the Church regarding teaching on faith and morals must be firmly accepted and held; namely, those things required for the holy keeping and faithful exposition of the deposit of faith; therefore, anyone who rejects propositions which are to be held definitively sets himself against the teaching of the Catholic Church.