no seen as you are in adultery you should be the god father after you are done with you .... stuff
Yes he has to be and has be 18
To become a Godfather you must first be asked by the parents of the child to be the Godfather. Then if the family is Catholic you must hold the baby while it is baptized and vow to help the child in Spiritual circumstances. If you are Jewish you must hold the child while they perform the ceremonial circumsision. the godfather is a Sicillian belife that the world is to tough so you must have to fathers to raise you.
The Catholic man who is chosen to stand as a witness to the baptism of a Catholic - adult or infant - and who is ready to help instruct the newly baptized in the faith. The Godfather must be a serious Catholic who lives his faith fully.
Yes
When an infant is baptized in the Catholic Church, the parents choose godparents who are tasked with overseeing the spiritual upbringing of the child (should the parents' guidance not be sufficient). When the child is baptized, the godparent(s) make an oath to raise the child in the Catholic faith, which is clearly something they cannot promise if they do not believe it for themselves.
1) A Godfather is someone who stands as a sponsor to a child during a christian baptismal ceremony. The idea being that if the child's parents are killed at some time, the godfather (or godmother) will step in and raise the child.2) The second meaning came from the mafia as being a boss man of a crime family.
The godmother along with the godfather promise to help the child being Baptized in the way of the Catholic Church until their Confirmation.
A Godfather is any man who serves as a sponsor for a child at baptism. They usually promise to see that the child is brought up in the faith, and to some degree sets the example for the child to follow. He is someone who the young person can tun to for help or advice.
If you are godfather to someones child, or he is godfather to your child, then you are his compadre. (co - father ). The act of BEING compadres is compadrazgo.
No. In an emergency, anyone can baptise someone, even an atheist.
The main duties as a godfather are to guide your godchild in religion. It is also believed that in case the parents were not available or were to perish, you would become the person responsible for raising this child. When a parent thinks of someone as a godfather to their child, this parent has trust in you and believes that you would be a good parent to their kid. Now frivoulosly speaking, you are responsible for baptizing the child and being at every single birthday and celebration (i.e: christmas, easter) with a gift for the child. Hope this helps... :)
Officially, a child can only have a Catholic christening if at least one parent is a Catholic, as the priest needs to have a "well-founded hope" that the child will be brought up in the Catholic Faith. No, not really. Some religions do have rules but normally, the is no.