Most Catholic parishes ask that at least the custodial parent promises to live as a faithful Catholic and raise their child as a member of the Catholic community. You will need to discuss with your pastor how you and your child's other parent will live out your commitment to your child's future.
A christening is a Christian religious ceremony where a baby is baptized, marking their entry into the Christian faith. It is typically performed by a priest or minister, and involves the sprinkling or immersion of water on the baby's head to symbolize purification and initiation into the church. Family and friends usually gather to witness and celebrate the occasion.
The role of parents in Christianity is supposed to be to bring up your children as Christians. Going to church and getting your child Christened would be said to be a role of the parents too.
Roman Catholic AnswerI believe that Anglican baptisms are accepted as valid by the Church, your child would not need to be baptized again. Speak to your priest about this, depending on your child's age, they may not need to do anything.
if you are married to your partner you become the step mother or father. Talk to your partner about this
Yes
the chances of you and your partner having an SS child as you rightly said is 25%.but there is no way of predicting
No. Her partner's name is David. They had their first child, a boy, in February 2009.
Scott maslen is not married but engaged to his long time partner estelle of 9 years he's now married and has 1 child
It is suitable when you and your partner have a stable relationship, preferably married, want a child together, and are able to financially and emotionally provide for a child.
She would need to prove that her husband was not the father of the child, as well as any other sex partners she may have had. Of course the unmarried partner would be responsible for the child..but that's only if its his.
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Yes, definitely; as long as they want to bring up the child Catholic