They are called sponcers...but yeah.
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.
The number is also sent via email confirmation
If you are catholic, you will need a record to receive first communion, confirmation, and marriage sacraments. The church where you were baptized should have it, but if no longer there, the receiving church should have it. If not, you will need an affidavit from a witness (parent, godparent) who can attest to the baptism. If no witness, you may need a conditional baptism. If you are not catholic, you will need a record to be married in the catholic church to a catholic party. Int his case, if no record is available, or no witness, a declaration of nullity form is used where baptism is in question; this can be approved by the bishop if no other impediments exist.
we are told to marry in the truthe .so we marry people in our religion
No, a deacon administers the sacrament of Baptism. Deacons can reside over a Marriage Ceremony as the official 'Witness'. This is because only two lay people can administer the sacrament of Marriage.
Yes, because it is a proper noun. "Then he received the sacrament of Confirmation."
The Bishop is the authority in the Catholic Church. He, like Priests, Archbishops, and the Pope, represent Christ on earth. During Confirmation, the Bishop bears witness to the vows you are making as a young adult. Confirmation accepts you into the church as a full adult member, no longer a child.
A deceased witness is not generally detrimental to a will. The will has to be witness, and that will be recorded at the time of the witnessing. There is no need for the witness to be alive when the maker of the will dies.
Confirmation is when you renew your baptismal promises, and agree that you are a catholic and you are officially cahtolic. The Confirmation is when you receive the holy spirit.
No, you do not need a lawyer to serve as a witness in your case. Any individual who has relevant information or evidence can serve as a witness, regardless of whether they are a lawyer or not.
A witness in a wedding ceremony is someone who observes the marriage vows being exchanged and signs the marriage certificate to legally validate the union. They serve as a formal confirmation of the marriage taking place.
If you have a felony of stalking by a bunch of people for a guy(when someone tells you as witness), tapping phones (when you get a confirmation about it), hacking and using all your accounts to send stupid mails to your contacts, ransacking your house (witness, finger-prints) and you are able to prove it then you have put it everywhere while applying.