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. :)
Basically anyone who is born into a christian family or is being converted to the religon(RCIA). Mainly anyone who has gone through the rights
try state farm they might sponsor you
contact them at smiggle.com ! but usually no as they sponsor the smith family and the Big walk !! but you never know!
Anyone that is a citizen or has legal residency can serve as a sponsor
He wasn't sponsored by anyone.
I'm afraid not
Anyone can attend
ANYONe
You make an appointment with the local Catholic priest and go in and talk to him to find out what is required. If you are an adult, you will most likely attend RCIA classes and be received into the Church at Easter.
If under age 8 the only requirement is for parents desire to bring child up as Catholic and have a catholic (baptized and confirmed) adult sponsor Between 8 and teens the requirement is for parents to bring child up as Catholic and have a catholic (baptized and confirmed) adult sponsor and see to it that child goes to religious education classes As an adult, the requirememt is for adult to attend up to 6 months of weekly or every other week classes in the Rite of Christian Initiatiin (RCIA) program to be baptized at the Easter Vigil.
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No idea, man. Sorry