Sure, if they want to.
Yes, a grandmother can also be a godparent. Godparents are chosen by parents to help guide a child in their religious upbringing and moral development, and there are no restrictions on family relations when selecting godparents.
Only if that child has no other biological, blood relatives living at all. And only if that female friend is the God mother of that child, then yes. Other wise, no.
Yes. The relationship godmother is similar in form to grandmother and stepmother.
I'm sure Mother Teresa would say that God was her best friend.
anyone. a god parent is someone (normaly a friend of the parents of the child) who wittnessed the child being baptized
she was a good friend (:
St. Anne was the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and Our Blessed Lord's grandmother. She had the highest work and ministry that any woman can be called to: to raise a child for the Lord, a child that fulfilled the prophecies of thousands of years, and brought God to earth.
mother in law
it means that your a pretend parent
A mother is a child's God-given protector. Her responsibilities include feeding, clothing, and providing shelter for the child. In addition to that, a mother should provide a safe, loving, and supportive environment for her child.
God doesn't have a grandmother because God created grandmothers and every other form of humanity.
She was not. She became the mother of God (specifically, the mother of the Son, the second person of the Trinity) at the Annunciation, nine months before the birth of Jesus Christ.