At a baptism, if the parents are unable to attend, a designated proxy can stand in for them. This person is typically a godparent or a close family member or friend who has been chosen by the parents. It's important that the proxy understands their responsibilities and is willing to support the child's spiritual upbringing. The specific requirements may vary depending on the denomination or church tradition.
Do i have a Baptism? Well depends you have to ask your parents. Are you baptized? If you are asking me i am baptized well. Yes i am.
the god parents
Ask your parents.
Child's parents or whoever is hosting it for them.
The priest, of course, the god parents, the parents, the baby getting baptised, other family and that's about it unless you're do it during a regular mass then you have all people in the church.
when he went under water
The Godparents promise at Baptism to assist the parents in raising a child in the Catholic faith.
parents, godparents, friends, family and religious community
Infant baptism symbolizes exactly the same as what adult baptism symbolizes: new life, forgiveness of sins and the acceptance of Christ as your Lord and savior. Parents are instructed to help their children to love, honor and obey God. Infant baptism shows that the parents are prepared to bring their child up in God's way and to guide him/her as a child of Christ until he/she is able to make his/her own decision to follow Christ.
The Catholic man who is chosen to stand as a witness to the baptism of a Catholic - adult or infant - and who is ready to help instruct the newly baptized in the faith. The Godfather must be a serious Catholic who lives his faith fully.
ask your parents and or priest
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.