I don't know that permission would be required, but discussing it would be the polite thing to do.
If she is virgin then yes, she needs the permission of her father or paternal grandfather. If she is NOT virgin, then she does not need the permission of her father or paternal grandfather.
You are baptised as a Christian. Despite what many think, baptism (in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit) is a Christian sacrament and not a denominational one. That is to say, if you are baptised then you are baptised a Christian and not a Catholic, Anglican, Methodist or even a Baptist.
You don't if you're an adult.
Yes. Although some more exclusive Roman Catholics will disagree, baptism is a Christian sacrament and not a denominational one. Therefore if you are baptised/christened in any orthodox Christian church (one that professes Jesus as Lord and Saviour) and are baptised in the name of the Holy Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit, then the baptism is valid, as you are baptised a Christian and not a member of a particular denomination.
Here's a boat hat hasn't yet been christened.
His family are very religious and his father was Moderator of the Church of Scotland, so it's reasonable to assume he was christened.
Zechariah is the father of John the Baptised
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J.K. Rowling was christened in the Church of England as a baby, but the exact date of the ceremony is not publicly known.
Yes if you are changing faiths, and you have an in with the Father, it can be done.
It depends on the details of your situation, such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.
If the father has no legal custody, but is paying child support, he should be at least told. It's his child, too. The parents divorced each other - they did not divorce themselves from the child.