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I've been asked to be the godmother to my cousins baby, but I'm not exactly sure what I am supposed to do in regards to the actual Baptism ceremony.

2007-06-03 12:32:54 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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Hi there! As a Godmother of 3, USUALLY the responsibilty of the godmother is to buy the gown, now I said USUALLY. That's what my family does, and other's so I've heard. And then at the Church, all you really do is stand there with the parents. The parents hold the baby while they are being baptized. So you really don't have to do much. Just alot of standing around and waiting for it to be over so you can go to the party afterwards. LOL

2007-06-03 13:36:09 · answer #1 · answered by KatiesMommy 3 · 0 0

The role of the godfather and/or godmother is very important. They must be firm Catholic believers, able and ready to help the newly baptized—child or adult—on the road of Christian life.

To ensure this, a godparent must be at least 16 years old (for maturity's sake), fully initiated (having received Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist), be someone other than the legal parents, and one who leads a life in harmony with the Church.

During the Baptism, the godparents answer a couple of questions concerning their intention of serving as a good godparent.

With love in Christ.

2007-06-03 14:31:50 · answer #2 · answered by imacatholic2 7 · 0 0

First, you will desire to be Catholic. in case you're actually not Catholic you are able to not be a Godmother or any Godparent. you are able to basically be a Christian witness to the baptism once you're a christian of a faith that believes truly akin to the Catholic Church. you besides would can't be a godparent until you're a training Catholic that attends Mass usually and might get a letter out of your Priest asserting so if the baptism isn't occurring interior the comparable Church you attend. the truly ceremony isn't something you will desire to prepare for. that's trouble-free and you would be walked by way of it by utilising the Priest. this is no longer a ceremony like a newborn bathe or bachelorette social gathering. this may be a sacred Catholic ritual, sacrament and custom of formally bringing the toddler into the Catholic Church. Being a Godparent is a brilliant accountability. you're to be a helper to the mothers and fathers in ensuring the newborn is raised with a sturdy Catholic faith. you're actually not there to advance the newborn if something happens to the mothers and fathers. Wills are for that. this is with reference to the religious existence of the newborn. this could with any luck functionality a wakeup call in case you're Catholic and basically don't recognize plenty approximately your guy or woman faith. you will desire to initiate discovering and being greater energetic in case you assume to have accountability for assisting the toddler alongside. you will desire to be an exceptional occasion of a sturdy Catholic. something much less isn't truthful to the newborn. stable good fortune and congratulations.

2016-10-09 09:46:40 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The Church will likely hold a rehearsal Baptism a week or so before the real thing. The parents and godparents will be a part of this rehearsal.

At the Baptism itself, you are going to answer the Baptismal vows, on the infant's behalf. The infant will answer the vows for him/herself when he/she receives the Sacrament of Confirmation as a young adult.

For now, it will be your duty to bear witness to the Baptism.

In accepting the role of godparent, you will also see to it that your godchild is educated in the Catholic Faith.

2007-06-04 05:54:33 · answer #4 · answered by Daver 7 · 0 0

She holds the child and answers questions, specifically whether she will be responsible for ensuring that the child is raised in the Catholic religion.

2007-06-03 12:35:13 · answer #5 · answered by Still reading 6 · 1 0

Stand there and look pretty and when the Priest asks you if you are willing to help guide the child in the Catholic faith yada... yada... yada (no offense I am Catholic and we are FAMOUS for long ceremonies) you say "I will".

2007-06-03 12:38:19 · answer #6 · answered by firegirl 2 · 0 0

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