https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEchg1KhmTY
On the one hand, Pope Francis is notorious (even in Catholic circles) for speaking "off the cuff" (Catholic have somewhat the same issue with Pope Francis that Americans have with President Trump, lol).... AND there are times when Francis speaks PASTORALLY rather than THEOLOGICALLY (the two should not be different, I agree).
MY opinion:
I agree with Lamm above.
Additionally, God has promised that where faith is, salvation is. And thus, where it is lacking, heaven is not the final destination. But on the other hand, God is not limited by... anything. I believe that God is sovereign and is Lord of all, and thus if God chooses to welcome one who did not have faith on Earth, we cannot tell Him He can't and we can 't forbid Him from doing that. There's always that POSSIBILITY as long as we believe that God is sovereign, but it's questionable to seemingly promise such (or even imply that) as seems the case here.
In my experience, popular Catholicism is extremely fuzzy and confused when it comes to the whole issue of soteriology - and this is simply a product of that, even at the top. I don't question the Pope's heart here but he
MAY, in part, be reflecting the general confusion of Catholics on the very topic on which we should be most clear. It MAY be that's what we see going on in this situation.
- Josiah