That godparent's name is entered into the parish record book as the "official" godparent or sponsor for baptism. If you choose more than two godparents, one or two may have their names entered into the book as "official" godparents, and the others can be "honorary" godparents.
You don't have to tell them which is which. If you choose two godparents of the same sex, one can be the "official" godparent for the record book, and the other can be the "honorary" one. Just as above, you don't have to tell anyone which is which except us. Baptized non-Catholic Christians may not be "official" godparents for the record book, but they may be Christian witnesses for your child. People who are not baptized Christians cannot be sponsors for baptism, since they themselves are not baptized.
However, you may certainly invite non-Christian friends or relatives to attend the celebration and to have a special place in your child's life, sharing with your child their own faith traditions. This is usually done by letter which would contain a statement of acceptance of the responsibilities by the sponsor and the appointment by name of the proxy.
Requirements for the proxy are the same as those listed above for a godparent. Christian Witness A baptized person who belongs to a non-catholic ecclesial community may be admitted only in company with a catholic sponsor, and then simply as a witness to the baptism. Oriental Orthodox According to the Directory of Ecumenism, for a just cause, it is permissible that a member of a separated Oriental Orthodox Church act as a sponsor, together with a Catholic godparent so long as there is a provision for the Catholic education of the person being baptized, and it is clear that the godparent is a suitable one.
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Can you have more than 2 godparents in the Catholic Church? A sponsor involved in a same sex relationship would not be acceptable. We had two godfathers for DS's christening. There can be only one male and one female chosen per representative, so twins going through the ceremonies may have four godparents or sponsors present, but only have two each. You need to ask what the policy of the church you are getting the christening in.
I'm not so sure. We had all 2 Godparents standing up at the church. Both the parents and the godparents must attend baptism preparation class, which we offer here at Epiphany. Need to ask your priest. You should have a minimum of three godparents and you can have as many additional godparents as is practicable.
Every child should have at least three godparents, two of the same sex and at least one of the opposite sex to your child. Make sure they get the paperwork from their respective parishes.
I was would ideally like to have my bother and his wife and my partners sister and her husband as godparents 4 in total. Canon Law states: "Insofar as possible, a person to be baptized is to be given a sponsor who Officially, meaning the ones who sign the book, there is only two, not one, even, but two and i believe they have to be a male and female.
If you choose more than two godparents, one or two may have their names entered into the book as "official" godparents, and the others can be "honorary" godparents. Similarly, grandparents can be godparents, or older siblings, or the children of Catholic friends as long as they are age 16 or over and have received their Sacraments of Initiation.
Godparents for each twin, this totalling four. There has to be at least one Godparent a Catholic ; the second can be a witness non-Catholic , and these must consist of a male and a female. You don't have to tell them which is which. One or two. They realize the importance of godparents and have asked me about the situation since I am Catholic.
The other could always be the godparent to the next one too. How is witchcraft evil when 3 witches gave Jesus gifts when he was born and why did the early church "officials' try to purge Gnosticism?
Get your answers by asking now. I don't think the priest was supposed to allow it, but he probably was afraid the child wouldn't be baptized if he didn't. Yes, you can have two female Godparents. So one of these women could be the godmother and the other stand as a Baptismal Witness. You can have one be the godparent and one a witness, I think.
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DD has two godmothers. Only one of them is officially on the Baptismal certificate, but both stood up with us at the ceremony. I have 2 Godmothers My mom and dad had both of my aunts as mine. And my sister is one of 2 Godmothers to our little niece. I'm pretty sure my sister and the other Godmother my nieces Aunt on the other side of the fam both signed the baptismal certificate and both stood up with her at the ceremony. You can do whatever you want MrsBumbleb it's me.
I thought you were gonna say like they were a gay couple That would be a big no no then. Kboogie LIF Toddler. My sister chose myself and my other sister for godparents.
So my nephew has two godmothers. Since we don't have any brothers and neither of us were married at the time she didn't have a male she felt comfortable making a godfather. Like previous posters though only one name will appear on church records, but the both of us stood up at the alter and attending the ceremony. According to the Instructions of the Catholic Church, "One Sponsor, male or female, is sufficient; but there may be two, one of each sex. Can the person to be baptized have two Godparents and two Sponsors?
There can only be two witnesses to the Sacrament of Baptism. There has to be at least one Godparent a Catholic ; the second can be a witness non-Catholic , and these must consist of a male and a female.
Can there be just two witnesses?
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