Choosing Godparents today doesn't mean much of anything with the exception of the parents regarding the couple highly enough to even ask them. Being a true Godparent years ago meant that the Godparents were there to help in any way they could and if both parents were to pass on then the Godparents were to take the child(ren) in as their own. Now it has simply become a ritual. If the child was baptized as a Catholic,then its the responsibility of the parents and the godparents to ensure that the child is raised a Catholic. During the baptism the Parents and Godparent(s) would make a VOW on behalf of the child.So if the Parents don't fulfill their vows or changed their faith or died then it would be the God parent(s) duties to ensure that their Godchild's baptismal vows is fulfilled...(by teaching them of their christian duties as a Catholic and being an example of faith and prayer etc) It doesn't mean that by being a Godparent you have a legal responsibility for the child,but you do have a spiritual Responsibility....thats why its called God-Parent...Then when the child's older they'll renew their baptismal vows through Confirmation..
Neither. They are a Christian denomination that is NOT Catholic. And they have no connection at all to Judaism.
No. The godparents must be a couple (i.e. two people, not three) who are married within the Catholic faith (i.e. have performed the sacrament of matrimony, which cannot include two women or two men) and must be the pair of one man and one woman. I'm not so sure. You can certainly have more than one of each but there is a chance they need to be in pairs. However my brother has two Godfathers and two Godmothers. I don't know, maybe you should ask your priest, he'll be happy to help (and somewhat better informed than I am) Also I don't think they have to be married, neither of my Godparents are... Actually, there can be one or two godparents, one male or one female or one of each, and they need not be married but must be baptized and confirmed and over age 16. If one of the two Godparents is not Catholic, he/she can be listed as Christian witness if Christian. If more than one of the same sex, say 2 males and one female, then only one male is listed as sponsor and the other can be called godparent by the family, and can also assist in the ceremony.
As a Bulgarian, with a Bulgarian father and a Polish mother, He must be an Orthodox Christian, yes! But sense, Bulgarians assimilate fast, He might even be a Catholic Christian, but there is no question, He is a Christian. Bulgarians are Orthodox, Poles are Catholic. Presuming His mother was a Catholic and His father was Orthodox, with the likely for the time patriarchal marriage, He had to take the Religion of the father - the head of the family.
Jesus was neither. Christian means a follower of Christ, and Catholics is by definition, a branch of Christianity. The Catholic Church founded in the second century, 100 years after Jesus' life on earth.
Dave is Jewish Dan is Catholic Neither consider themselves religious From http://www.disturbedmb.com Also, David Draimen, the lead singer, is Christian.
I'm Catholic and no pilgrims were protestant but Christopher Columbus was Catholic
Not a valid question as Catholics are Christians. You are using the term "Christian" when you probably mean protestant. In actual fact, Hagia Sophia is neither. It was build as a Catholic patriarchal Cathedral, after the Schism of the East, it was an Orthodox Patriarchal Cathedral. Later it was taken over by the Muslims and converted into a Mosque. Currently, it is a museum.
If the couple is Catholic and not living in sin they can be. Otherwise, you would not be following the Catholic faith which is a requirement of being a God parent. The reason for being a God parent is to make sure the child is raised in the faith.
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Yes, Saint Patrick was a Christian missionary and bishop who played a key role in spreading Christianity throughout Ireland. He believed in Jesus as the central figure of the Christian faith and dedicated his life to sharing the teachings of Christianity with the people of Ireland.
It depends on how you perceive their music. If you are a Christian, and you believe that Black Veil Brides' songs are Satanic, or offensive to the Christian religion, then no, you shouldn't be listening to them. However, if you believe that their songs are hopeful and encouraging, and in a way, have some Christian meanings to them, then by all means go ahead and listen to them.