Originally posted by Palynka
Rubbish. There's no official RCC doctrine about unbaptized children.
If you bothered to check the site I gave, you would have seen that it was authoritative as regards the necessity of baptism for salvation. Typical laziness on your part.
EDIT: "The Decree for the Armenians", in the Bull "Exultate Deo" of Pope Eugene IV, is often referred to as a decree of the Council of Florence. While it is not necessary to hold this decree to be a dogmatic definition of the matter and form and minister of the sacraments, it is undoubtedly a practical instruction, emanating from the Holy See, and as such, has full authenticity in a canonical sense.
That is, it is authoritative. The decree speaks thus of Baptism:
Holy Baptism holds the first place among the sacraments, because it is the door of the spiritual life; for by it we are made members of Christ and incorporated with the Church. And since through the first man death entered into all,
unless we be born again of water and the Holy Ghost, we can not enter into the kingdom of Heaven, as Truth Himself has told us.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02258b.htm