All right.
Feenyism is an overreaction to the universal salvation thesis of the modernists.
This is why it ONLY BECAME AN ISSUE IN THE 20TH CENTURY.
I mean think about it.
But many of them are too stupid and lacking in intellectual subtlety to see that.
False dichotomy ... where it's either "Feeneyism" or "Univeral Salvation".
Simple fact is that 99% of modern Trad clergy simply deny the dogma that there's no salvation outside the Church. Of course, realizing that it's been defined, they pay llp service to it, but they simply pull the old Clintonesque ... depends on what your meaning of "Church" is.
And, thus you have the V2 ecclesiology.
No, EENS dogma does not simply mean that there's "no universal salvation", but it means quite clearly that those who are not Catholic cannot be saved. Period. And it has nothing to do directly with BoD, other than that the EENS-deniers exploit "BoD" theory as the "weapon" to undermine EENS. But the two are not related, except that the anti-EENSers deliberately conflate the two topics.
It's actually quite simple. I've been presenting this for years, and it's never been refuted.
MAJOR: There's no salvation outside the Church. [DOGMA]
MINOR: Prots, Orthodox, aka heretics, schismatics, infidels (Jews, Muslims, Hindus in Tibet) can all be saved without first converting to the One True Faith. [held by 99% of Trad clergy]
CONCLUSION: Prots, Orthodox, heretics, schismatics, infidels ... can all be in the Church somehow.
Since one cannot be saved if one isn't in the Church, claiming that non-Catholics can be saved is tantamount to saying that they can be in the Church.
So, then, your idea of Church includes not only Catholics as some kind of subsistent visible core, but also includes a bunch of non-Catholics.
QED: that's Vatican II ecclesiology in a nutshell.