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Baptism - Choosing Godparents
The
responsibility assumed by a Godparent is not one to be taken
lightly, and parents are encouraged to choose carefully. The
Church requires that Godparents be practicing Catholics who have
completed their sixteenth (16th) year, have been Confirmed, have
received the sacrament of the Most Holy Eucharist and who are in
good standing with the Church. If a sponsor is married, the
marriage must be valid and recognized by the Church. Parents may
not be Godparents for their own children. It is best that both
parents and Godparents attend pre-baptismal classes either at
St. Anthony of Padua or at their own parish.
Ideally, both Godfather and Godmother should be Catholics. On
a practical level, sometimes there is only one Catholic who must
fulfill all of the above requirements. If the other sponsor is
not a Catholic, he/she should be a Christian in regular
attendance at a church. This person will be listed as a
Christian Witness. In cases where there is only one Godparent,
it is better if that person is of the same sex as the child
being baptized.
Canon Law for
Choosing Godparents
Can. 872 Insofar as possible, one to be baptized is to be given
a sponsor (Godparent) who is to assist an adult in Christian
initiation, or, together with the parents, to present an infant
at the baptism, and who will help the baptized to lead a
Christian life in harmony with baptism and to fulfill the
obligations connected with it.
Can. 873 Only one male or one female sponsor or one of each sex
is to be employed.
Can. 874 To be admitted to the role of sponsor (Godparent), a
person must:
1. be designated by the one to be baptized, by the parents of
the one who takes their place or in their absence, by the pastor
or minister and is to have the qualifications and intention of
performing this role;
2. have completed the sixteenth (16th) year, unless a different
age has been established by the diocesan bishop or it seems to
the pastor or minister that an exception is to be made for just
cause;
3. be a Catholic who has been confirmed and has already received
the sacrament of the Most Holy Eucharist and leads a life in
harmony with the faith and the role to be undertaken;
4. not to be bound by any penalty legitimately imposed or
declared (i.e., married in the Church);
5. not to be the father or the mother of the one to be baptized;
6. a baptized person who belongs to a non-Catholic ecclesial
(Christian) community may not be admitted except as a
(Christian) witness to baptism and together with a Catholic
sponsor.
NOTE: At least one (1) Godparent must be a practicing Catholic
(at least 16 years of age) who has been baptized, confirmed and
is able to receive Holy Communion. They should be living a life
according to the teachings of Christ and the Church and, if they
are married, they must be married through the Catholic Church. |
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