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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.

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During the baptism ceremony, the candidate's parents and godparents are present, as well as the priest, but anyone is always welcome at any baptism.

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