I found this part interesting:
Now, even though these non-Catholics belong to Christ by
means of their union with the Soul of His Church, one should
nevertheless never forget that they are in a state "where no
one can be sure of his eternal salvation; for, as the Pope
assures us, they are deprived of those many and most important
supports and heavenly favors that can only be found within the
bosom of the Catholic Church" ("Mystici Corporis Christi").
Let us consider some of those helps of which they are deprived.....
It seems that these people are so deprived that their chances of salvation are, at best, extremely low.
This is why I prefer to avoid discussion of BOD. Our focus should be to pray that our non-Catholic friends/family members request baptism before they die.
I too really dislike how "the soul of the Church" has been misused in order to render the dogma meaningless.
In Scripture, the expressions “Kingdom of God” or “Kingdom of heaven” always refers to the Church, even though sometimes the application of the parables goes into eternity, beyond simply the Church’s life on earth. The same is to be said of when Christ mentions Himself in Scripture, "I am the way, the truth and the Life" He is saying the Church, which is Christ, is the way, is where the truth is found, and through Him, the Church, is the only way to life everlasting.
There is a lot of Scripture that takes on a whole new meaning and makes a lot more sense regarding EENS when it's read with this in mind.
All those bible citing prots who die outside of the Church, die without ever having known Christ.....
Mat. 7:22 Many will say to me in that day: Lord, Lord, have not we prophesied in thy name, and cast out devils in thy name, and done many miracles in thy name . 23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, you that work iniquity.
Talk about a rude awakening.