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Ok, so we see a pattern her which is connected through the Sacraments.I believe in Jewish thought the answer is having both parents unconsecrated.
Jesus said, “Whoever believes and is Baptized will be saved.”
The believing spouse, who is Baptized since it is a commandment from Christ - and those who love Him will keep His commandments ts, is consecrated . Then the bonds of Sacramental Matrimony extend the grace to the spouse. Then the children are able to be Baptized. Now, I don’t know whether Paul is implying that the children would be brought to Baptism. I believe so, but it’s obviously not specified.
But you said before, that children are already innocent even of Original sin. So why does St Paul mention children being “unclean”?
So whether the children are brought into saving grace through their parents belief, or even Baptism also, it’s clear that the faith of the parents extends to making the children “clean”.
And what would they be “dirty” of??? Original Sin.