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I went to a Mass yesterday that was out of my area. In fact it was near a college, catering to a younger crowd, so I expected some loosening in ritual. But what the priest had to say shocked me.
He said that anyone who rejects God “sincerely” will also go to heaven since they were not given the gift of faith. He said that they will reach heaven as long as they rejected Christ with a clear conscience. The idea is that these nonbelievers live to the best of their moral ability and conscience.
Furthermore, he said that followers of other religions will also see heaven as long as they follow what they believed to be God (or their standard of morality) with a clear conscience
These were examples he used in his homily to refute the protestant claim that a relationship with Jesus is the absolute requirement for heaven. He claimed that Catholics were more compassionate with other faiths for this reason.
Now I digested this in my head wondering if I heard it wrong. I asked my family if they heard the same thing. They said they couldn’t follow his line of reasoning, so they stopped listening. He was difficult for me to follow as well. Nonetheless, if indeed, that is what he said, then isn’t it heresy.
I know of baptism by desire and baptism by blood, but I understand it differently from what is written above.
Am I wrong?

He said that anyone who rejects God “sincerely” will also go to heaven since they were not given the gift of faith. He said that they will reach heaven as long as they rejected Christ with a clear conscience. The idea is that these nonbelievers live to the best of their moral ability and conscience.
Furthermore, he said that followers of other religions will also see heaven as long as they follow what they believed to be God (or their standard of morality) with a clear conscience
These were examples he used in his homily to refute the protestant claim that a relationship with Jesus is the absolute requirement for heaven. He claimed that Catholics were more compassionate with other faiths for this reason.
Now I digested this in my head wondering if I heard it wrong. I asked my family if they heard the same thing. They said they couldn’t follow his line of reasoning, so they stopped listening. He was difficult for me to follow as well. Nonetheless, if indeed, that is what he said, then isn’t it heresy.
I know of baptism by desire and baptism by blood, but I understand it differently from what is written above.
Am I wrong?