CM, you think that Benedict XV was for universal salvation, yet you don't read what he says just a few paragraphs down in AD BEATISSIMI APOSTOLORUM: "From which principle the Apostle of the Gentiles infers that he who contumaciously resists the legitimate exercise of human authority, resists God and is preparing for himself eternal punishment: "Therefore he that resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God, and they that resist, purchase to themselves damnation" (Rom. xiii. 2).
Here is another from Benedict XV,IN PRAECLARA SUMMORUM: "It is thus that, according to the Divine Revelation, in this poem[Dante's] shines out the majesty of God One and Three, the Redemption of the human race operated by the Word of God made Man, the supreme loving-kindness and charity of Mary, Virgin and Mother, Queen of Heaven, and lastly the glory on high of Angels, Saints and men; then the terrible contrast to this, the pains of the impious in Hell;"
That just about blows up your novelty that Benedict XV was into universal salvation.
BTW Roscoe, it is calumny to accuse Emperor Franz-Joseph of being a freemason.