How is that relevant? Where’s the contradiction? Again, any development of dogmatic teaching that trivializes the past is false.
All St. JPII is really saying here is new life is precious to God. It is! But it’s a fact that it’s a broken life. A guilty life. A life bound under the chains of Satan and death.
And yes, though infants newly born are relatively innocent under OUR laws, the laws of the human society they are born into, they are not innocent in comparison with the standard of God’s law and his justice.
Again, Chapter 3 of Session 6 at Trent-
CHAPTER III.
Who are justified through Christ.
“But, though He died for all, yet do not all receive the benefit of His death, but those only unto whom the merit of His passion is communicated. For as in truth men, if they were not born propagated of the seed of Adam, would not be born unjust,-seeing that,
by that propagation, they contract through him, when they are conceived, injustice as their own,-so, if they were not born again in Christ, they never would be justified; seeing that, in that new birth, there is bestowed upon them, through the merit of His passion, the grace whereby they are made just.”
Again, heading 4 of Session 5, On Original Sin, De Fide-
- If any one denies, that infants, newly born from their mothers’ wombs, even though they be sprung from baptized parents, are to be baptized; or says that they are baptized indeed for the remission of sins, but that they derive nothing of original sin from Adam, which has need of being expiated by the laver of regeneration for the obtaining life everlasting,–whence it follows as a consequence, that in them the form of baptism, for the remission of sins, is understood to be not true, but false, --let him be anathema. For that which the apostle has said, By one man sin entered into the world, and by sin death, and so death passed upon all men in whom all have sinned, is not to be understood otherwise than as the Catholic Church spread everywhere hath always understood it. For, by reason of this rule of faith, from a tradition of the apostles, even infants, who could not as yet commit any sin of themselves, are for this cause truly baptized for the remission of sins, that in them that may be cleansed away by regeneration, which they have contracted by generation. For, unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Ghost, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.