Can you have 2 godfathers in the catholic church




















A non-catholic christian can only be recorded as a christian witness. That is why one godparent must be a practicing catholic. Canon , CCC The Catechism at least intimates that you only need to pick one person to be a Godparent. Baptism is the sacrament of faith. But faith needs the community of believers. It is only within the faith of the Church that each of the faithful can believe. The faith required for Baptism is not a perfect and mature faith, but a beginning that is called to develop.

The catechumen or the godparent is asked: "What do you ask of God's Church? For the grace of Baptism to unfold, the parents' help is important. So too is the role of the godfather and godmother, who must be firm believers, able and ready to help the newly baptized - child or adult on the road of Christian life.

Their task is a truly ecclesial function officium. The whole ecclesial community bears some responsibility for the development and safeguarding of the grace given at Baptism. The Church has always held that there is complementary between the sexes, both on physical and spiritual matters. God is Our Father, the Church is our Mother, etc It's not an arbitrary.

However, I've seen one instance of same-gender Godparents. If they had to ask for an exception, I don't know what it was. There's also a pretty good western called "The Three Godfathers", although, I don't know of that's theologically sound.

The sponsor's role is to assist the person in Christian initiation. In the case of an infant baptism, the role is, together with the parents, to present the child for baptism and to help it to live a Christian life befitting the baptized. A Godparent must take a baptism class either at St. Be at least sixteen 16 years of age. Be a fully initiated Catholic must have received all three sacraments of initiation, baptism, confirmation and Eucharist.

Be a practicing Catholic and a Catholic in good standing who leads a life of faith necessary to fulfill the responsibility of being a sponsor. Be a registered member of a parish in the area where he or she lives. Attend Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation. Support the parish both financially and through service to the best of their ability.

If married, the sponsor must be in a valid marriage. Married according to the laws and regulations of the Catholic Church, which means that they were married by a Catholic priest or obtained an official permission for getting married outside of the Catholic Church. Please note: Those Catholics who are invalidly married, as for example, before a justice of the peace, without proper dispensation before a minister of a Protestant church or before a rabbi, or those Catholics who are divorced and invalidly remarried do not qualify as a sponsor at baptism even though they may fulfill other requirements listed above.

Such cases require some minor paperwork. Question: Can I change the names one or both godparents after the baptism? Answer: No. Changes do not include a change in the sponsors godparents. The names of godparents are not erased or changed. Question: What are to requirements for being a godparent sponsor at Baptism? Answer: According to Code of Canon Law Those who have been divorced and have remarried without seeking an annulment may not serve as godparents or sponsors for Confirmation.

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