In the christian Community, for a child to be sponsored for communion. He most be at the right age and most be baptized. A parent or the caretaker of the child can sponsor such child for communion.
No. Although at the service the parents usually go up to Communion with the First Communicant. You only need a sponsor for Confirmation.
One place to sponsor a child is ChildFund International. it is only twenty eight dollars a month to sponsor a child and you can correspond with the child you sponsor.
No, the Church requires that a sponsor be a practicing Catholic. A person married outside the Church would not be in full communion with the Church and could not be a sponsor.
One can sponsor a child through Children International by making a donation on their website. For only a small fee per month, one is able to sponsor a child.
Neither parent is required to be present at a child's First Holy Communion.
To sponsor a child in the Himalayas, find a telephone number or a direct line that will connect you with someone who can have a plan ready for you to start helping your child out.
It is very difficult to know the exact percent that sponsor a child because of all of the different agencies you could go through to sponsor a child. Although we do know that the percent is somewhere below 50%.
If he married the mother of a the child and he's under age he will sponsor the child too. If not he can legally try to adopt the child good luck
Quite simply, the bread and wine received at a Pentecostal church would not be Holy Communion.
The First Communion marks not only a child's beginning understanding of the Sacrament, but also a passage into a 'communion' of celebration with other believers. If I'm not mistaken, if a child has not made a First Communion along with religious instruction, they are excluded from the celebration until they complete this instruction.
You can sponsor a child with the World Vision charity. This charity allows one to make a regular donation by means of direct debit and the money is used to sponsor a child.
No.