There is no such character as Methivedek in the Hebrew scriptures.
Perhaps you meant Malki-Zedek (two words in Hebrew: : מַלְכִּי־צֶדֶק
), who was a high priest, but he certainly had a human father and mother, because everyone does.
There is no one in Jewish History or legendwho didn't have a human father and mother, except for Adam and Eve.
a priest
There are other biblical priests whose fathers and mothers are not named, but the question specifically brings to mind Melchizedek, about whom Hebrews 7:3 says - without father, without mother, without genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but made like the Son of God, remains a priest continually. [NKJV]
Melchizedek
His father was a priest, his mother a housewife.
ISIAH Adam has a Creator, but no biological father, or Mother either. Melchizedek is implicated in scripture, too, as having no earthly parentage, at least according to some interpretations of the passages.
His mother was Elizabeth, a cousin of Jesus' mother Mary. His father was Zachariah, a temple priest.
Tesla's father was Rev. Milutin Tesla, a Serbian Orthodox Priest. His mother was Duka Mandic, who invented farm tools.
Father (dad): daddy Father (priest): pater padre vicar To parent (verb): beget birth cause Mother: momma mommy
If the baptizing priest or deacon determines there is a well founded hope that the child will be raised Catholic, then the answer is yes. Of course, the mother will have to deal with the father who is non consenting, and this may create a family stuggle, so it needs to be worked out in advance.
Mother Priest God Father Husband friend Wife
Never without the real mother present.Answer:Anyone can "baptize" anyone with or without their permission or the permission of any relative (some churches baptize everyone not in their faith to their faith) - the question becomes so what:Without the permission of a legal guardian it is a form of bullyingWithout the permission of the baptized party is is similar to entering someone else into contract without their agreementIt has no standing in law - no baptism doesIt does not influence the life of the baptized party
Johns father was Zachariah, yes he was a priest.