No. The godparent must be a practicing Catholic, because their job as a godparent is to guide the child in practicing their faith. If the godparent isn't Catholic, then they can't fulfill their duties: they can't be a godparent.
Of course. If you want the preiest to act as a gogparent to the child, and if the priest agrees to being the child's god parent, then yes.
When you become a priest or god.
No, the priest is not God.
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When Saint Paul a priest or a missionary of God called him Father by Timothy.It is acceptable as a sign of respect.
Aaron became a priest through a divine appointment by God. In the Old Testament, God selected Aaron, the brother of Moses, to serve as the first high priest of Israel. This appointment was part of God's plan for the organization and rituals of the Israelite priesthood.
The priest leading the celebration of Mass can be called Father [name]. Sometimes the priest is referred to by his position, pastor, but not usually during Mass.
When a person is born again they become a member of God's family so God is their father. I don't know of any other reason why you can call God your father.
The Holy Bible says in the New Testament not to call anyone father, except for God. So if someone at your church, such as a priest wants to be called father as a religious title, go by what the Bible says instead and just call the priest by his surname.
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Yes, Padre Pio became a priest in 1910 after receiving the sacrament of Holy Orders. He dedicated his life to serving God and the Church, eventually becoming known for his holiness and spiritual gifts.
Paduano is a Sicilian surname. It means 'priest' or someone who protects his underlings. And is similar to a 'god father'.
No, Saint Dominic Savio did not become a priest. He was a student of Saint John Bosco and aspired to become a priest, but he died at a young age before he could be ordained. He is known for his piety and devotion to God.