Yes, however at least one godparent must be Catholic.
They are your Godmother's son or daughter(Godmother is mom or dad best friend or they are just special)
The godmother along with the godfather promise to help the child being Baptized in the way of the Catholic Church until their Confirmation.
No, because a Godparent's purpose is to help assure that the child is raised as a Catholic. If the Godparent is not a Catholic there is no assurance that this responsibility will be complied with by the non-Catholic person.
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In my opinion I would think it would be weird. Because your godfather/godmother was a very close person to your parents. SO it would be like for example, your mother's best friend was your godmother. That would mean, your godmother is like a sister to your mother. So Your godmother's son would be like your mother's own son as well. I'm just saying.
Yes, to be a sponsor of Baptism or Confirmation you need to be Catholic, Confirmed, and at least age 16. If you are Catholic but not Confirmed you can be a Christian witness godfather as long as another sponsor godmother is Catholic and Confirmed.
Yes to Elton Johns son! Paws up Little Monsters! you were born this way! (") (")
Yes, if he so desires to be a Catholic.
GODMOTHER in Afrikaans is actually GODMOTHER. It Doesn't Change.
Absolutely! My son's godmother is married to a Jewish man. We were thrilled to have him at the baptism, because he is a treasured friend of ours. We had friends of many faiths at the baptism. I would hope that all friends, especially the non-Catholic spouses of potential godmothers would want to be at the baptism, and would feel welcome to be there.
Godmother in Portuguese is "madrinha".
His aunt is also his godmother.