Just because someone is your godparent does not make them part of your family; however, godparents may be part of a family. For example, an aunt can be the godmother of her nephew or a father's life-long best friend can be the godfather to his (the father's) son.
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Yes, in some Christian denominations, it is common for children to have godparents as part of their religious traditions. Godparents are chosen to provide spiritual guidance and support to the child as they grow in their faith.
No. A first cousin is part of your extended family. An immediate family is just parents and their children.
Not for means of kinship, but they are often a part of the extended family.
parents, godparents, friends, family and religious community
It depends how long your sentence is for. If you're serving less than one year, I wouldn't use extended family very much. Your "nuclear" family should be able to visit you and provide you with what you need. If you're serving a longer sentence, like 25-to-life, then you can REALLY use your extended family then.
I don't think he had godparents.
You need godparents because if your parents die and you have nobody to look after you then your godparents can look after you.
An extended family is a family which consists of children, parents, grandparents etc
An extended family is family that consists of aunts,uncles,grandparents and other family members.
The Samoan word for extended family is aiga.
The term "godparents" does not need to be capitalized unless it is used as part of a title or in a specific context. In general writing, it is treated like other common nouns and is not capitalized. However, if referring to specific godparents by name or in a formal title, capitalization would be appropriate.