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Godparent to my best friends kids. Do you have to be Christian to be a Godparent?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The official C of E view is stated on the Church of England website. (See Section 3):
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/lifeevents/baptis mconfirm/sectionb.html
That's developed slightly further (together with information about the R.C position) here:
http://www.christeningsilver.com/info/the-godp arents-role.aspx
Chris
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/lifeevents/baptis mconfirm/sectionb.html
That's developed slightly further (together with information about the R.C position) here:
http://www.christeningsilver.com/info/the-godp arents-role.aspx
Chris
yes, this is from the link chris just posted:
In order that they can fulfil their role Godparents need be able to make the declarations and promises in the baptism services, which is why the Church of England requires all Godparents to be baptised themselves and normally to be confirmed as well. That is also why it is not possible for a member of another faith to be a Godparent.
In order that they can fulfil their role Godparents need be able to make the declarations and promises in the baptism services, which is why the Church of England requires all Godparents to be baptised themselves and normally to be confirmed as well. That is also why it is not possible for a member of another faith to be a Godparent.
BUT, you can have a, errr, gawd I've forgotten what it is called, my daughter's Godfather was serving abroard when she was baptised and my brother-in-law stood in for him, i've fogotten what the vicar called it. My brotker -on-law took the oath on his behalf. It wasn't proxy but it was something like that.
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