What a false accusation. When I'm involved in a conversation, I patiently engage every objection made to me, even if I've already answered that precise objection 100 times before. You may not agree with me, but I did and I do. I just answered the objection Stubborn made, "To say they can obtain justification without them is to say justification is obtained by faith alone, which is what a BOD is", from two sources, showing that BOD is not justification by faith alone, but faith that works through charity.
I had just answered that same objection in another thread, and had done so many times. BOD is not faith alone by any means as I showed. If you disagree with me, explain the sources. That BOD-deniers do not do that.
Speaking of not answering points, you did not answer many of the points I made in the OP. Why didn't Trent say "without the Priesthood, or without the desire thereof, the Mass cannot be offered" if "without the desire thereof" has no doctrinal implication here? It is only your opinion that the Grace of "Character Sacraments" cannot be obtained in Desire. Unction is not a Character Sacrament, but Trent says nothing about the desire of it.
I also gave examples you didn't address. I didn't say you couldn't disagree with St. Alphonsus, I said agreeing with St. Alphonsus was safe. What St. Alphonsus taught as de fide is not "objectively heretical" by any means. It may only be Catholic Doctrine (and thus only a mortal sin, but not heresy, to deny), but that's a minor point. It is safe to agree with St. Alphonsus, and I do.
If Trent meant to say "Both the Sacrament AND the Desire for it" were necessary, the Council would have done so. But it did not. Trent also associates the desire for the Sacrament of Baptism and Penance together in the context of the the Grace of Justification.
What next? Magisterial source on BOD? The Roman Catechism, which says Desire and Resolution, along with Contrition and Repentance for past sins, avails to Grace and Justice, so that the danger of being lost is not present. Also Baltimore Catechism which reiterates it.
Also the Condemnations of Michael Baius, in the sense they are understood in the Catholic Encyclopedia, that Love of God or Charity or Contrition avails the remission of sins both after and before Baptism, which is precisely the meaning of the Voto of the Sacraments obtaining the Grace of Justification in the Council of Trent. Trent explains that what it means by the Voto of Penance is Perfect Contrition. By associating the voto of Baptism together with the voto of penance, Trent also implicitly explains BOD is the same thing. If you doubt BOD's definition, you can consult St. Alphonsus' explanation of it.