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A godfamily is a family made up of godparents, godchildren, godsiblings, god aunts, goduncles, godcousins, as well as other relations of the godmother or godfather.......
There is not a National Godchild Day but Godparent's Day, sometimes called Godparents' Sunday, takes place on the first Sunday in June every year.
The Godchildren - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014 (Phoenix, Arizona)
The Godparents promise at Baptism to assist the parents in raising a child in the Catholic faith.
Catholic AnswerNo, you cannot. Godparents form a spiritual bond with their godchildren. If a godparent fails in their duty or drifts with time, it is like a familial relation, they will always be your godparent no matter what. A Confirmation sponsor is a different role altogether. The sponsor is one who affirms you are ready to become an adult in grace before the eyes of the Church and presents you as such. No spiritual bond is made, though you may certainly stay close with your sponsor.
I don't think he had godparents.
You need godparents because if your parents die and you have nobody to look after you then your godparents can look after you.
You can only have Catholic godparents or Orthodox godparents. No protestants can be godparents in the Catholic Church.
You can't. Fairy GodParents don't exist.
before you have a communion you asksomeone close to you if they want to be your godparents. and there job is if there parents die the godparents will take care of him/her.
Godparents are there simply to reinforce the teachings of the parents and their promise to bring up the child in the way of Christ. The godparents are like teachers, supporting the parents in what they do, but the real task of bringing children to Christ rests with the parents.
There is not usually any legal documentation of Godparents. This is a private agreement between parents and Godparents. Sometimes Godparents are listed in a Power of Attorney or a will.