Hi everyone, thanks for reading my question....
I want my daughter to have the best education on offer, and for her to be aware of a God. I also agree with the moral/ethical values the Catholic churches encourage in our precious children.
I used to be a practising Christian, and for various reasons - I stopped going. So I am agnostic I guess. I have never attended Catholic churches, but rather various others.
When I checked out a local Catholic School, I was very impressed and am strongly 'for' my daughter attending this school. Baptised children are given strong priority, and I don't want to risk my daughter missing out.
So I want to get my daughter Baptised. But I am not a religious person, neither is any of my family whatsoever. Will she be accepted for baptism? What do I say when they ask about her 'Godparents' whom are also not Christians...?
Please give me all the advice you have!
2007-06-30
13:15:27
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Jess L
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