Someone who stands in for the sponsor if the sponsor cannot make the ceremony. The proxy should also be Catholic and Confirmed.
Mitashia
No, but, she can act as stand in for the chosen sponsor, should the sponsor not be able to be physically present at the Confirmation Mass.
No, a sponsor can be male or female, so a boy can have a female sponsor and a girl can have male sponsor if they choose. The sponsor should be practicing Catholic who has received Confirmation, age 16 or more, and not a parent.
To help those in need.
you can be any age to get sponsored, if your good at the sport that's all that matters.
ten calendar
Well I don't know how old you are but you used to be or are a kid and would you like to be punched abused and maybe even killed by your own parent? The money you sponsor will help children which is kind and generous. we sponsor them! please do
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A sponsor for RCIA should be a practicing member of the Catholic Church who is at least 16 years of age. You need a sponsor for RCIA, and you can always go to the Church you wish to become part of to ask for help finding a sponsor if you do not have one and have nobody in mind. You can begin the process without one. :)
Frank was your sponsor
There is no such word, or a need for one. The word "sponsor" is already a noun applied to a person, group, or company.