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jlordy20 | 11:55 Wed 20th Aug 2014 | Society & Culture
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We are having a Church of England christening but the people we want as godparents are Scottish. If they are catholic could they still be godparents, or would they have to be Protestant? Or will neither do?? It's confusing as they are all Christian religions.
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No expert but I don't think it'll matter. I suspect they probably need to confirm they believe in God, or some such ritual. But it is their willingness to perform the normal functions of a Godparent that makes them important.
A godparent is supposed to ensure the child is taught the faith into which it is indoctrinated (baptised) If the baptism is done in a C Of E church then I would presume a Catholic would not be able to do that, but I think a protestant would. Catholics are affiliated to Rome and the Pope, Protestants aren't so I think there would be a problem. Best ask the Vicar that one

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