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Q: Can you deny being a godparent?
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How old do you have to be to be a godparent in Christianity?

A Godparent should be of sufficient age to take on the religious education and growth of the child in the event of the parent being unable to do so.


Is godparent capitalized?

The word godparent isn't a proper noun therefore it shouldn't be capitalized.


Can a priest become a child's god father?

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.


Can a 14 year old be a godmother?

A godparent must be of legal age in order to be able to assume parenting responsibility should the parents die or be otherwise debilitated.


How do you add a godparent on babydow.com?

You have to have at least one child in school. Then, you go to the babies page that you want to be the godparent of. If they don't already have a godparent, there is a button that says "Become godparent". Click it. A message will be sent to the owner of the baby, if they confirm it you have a godparent! Send them gifts! Add me! Charcharkazoo


How can you be a godparent on babydow?

You must send a baby to school before you can be a godparent.


Can you be a Episcopalian god parent if you are not religious?

IF the parents of the child pick you as a GodParent, I would think that is something they would have to ask their priest, etc. I do know that, not being a Catholic, I am a godparent for a child who was born into the Catholic church...


Can a gay person be a godparent?

Where "godparent" is recognized by a faith community, check with your local pastor. In civil society, the choice of a godparent is entirely up to the parents.


Can a Catholic become a godparent in the Greek Orthodox church?

No. The Godparent must be of Greek Orthodox faith. Some churches allow Catholics to stand at the alter with a Greek Orthodox godparent as an honorary godparent....They can hold and change the baby but can not participate in the actual sacraments...i.e. rubbing the oil on the baby.


What happens if the godparent passes away does his spouse take over the duties of godparent?

Not neccessarily, if the two are named jointly as godparents this may be the case, however if only one is named godparent, then the other does not automaticly "inherit" the title of godparent.


What does godparent mean in baptism?

"godparent" and "sponsor" mean the same. Meaning they are the representatives of the child.


If you are Episcopalian can you be a Godparent to a Roman Catholic child?

Yes, but the other Godparent must be a Catholic.