So there you have it. We don’t have a yes or no answer in some cases.
No. The answer is yes or no. We just don’t know what it is. Does this teaching contradict something that the non-Catholic congregations teach? Children automatically go to heaven regardless? That is nothing that has been historically taught by the Church.
“And they shall baptise the little children first. And if they can answer for themselves, let them answer. But if they cannot, let their parents answer or someone from their family.”
Hippolytus of Rome, Apostolic Tradition, 21(c. A.D. 215)
“For this reason, moreover, the Church received from the apostles the tradition of baptizing infants too.”
Origen, Homily on Romans, V:9(A.D. 244)
“But in respect of the case of the infants, which you say ought not to be baptized within the second or third day after their birth, and that the law of ancient circumcision should be regarded, so that you think one who is just born should not be baptized and sanctified within the eighth day…And therefore, dearest brother, this was our opinion in council, that by us no one ought to be hindered from baptism…we think is to be even more observed in respect of infants and newly-born persons…”
Cyprian,To Fidus, Epistle 58(64):2,6(A.D. 251)
“Have you an infant child? Do not let sin get any opportunity, but let him be sanctified from his childhood; from his very tenderest age let him be consecrated by the Spirit. Fearest thou the Seal on account of the weakness of nature?”
Gregory Nazianzen,Oration on Holy Baptism,40:17(A.D. 381)