In general, a godparent’s role is to stay connected with the child in some manner throughout life. You will be at the baby’s christening and perhaps take part in the ceremony. Most importantly, you’ll serve as a mentor and take the symbolic place of the child’s parent of your gender if that parent passes away.

What do the godparents say in baptism?

As your Godparent, on your special day, I am honored and feel blessed to be a part of your future. For you, I’ll do my best. May the grace and blessings you receive from God, guide you throughout your life! I am honored and blessed to be your Godparent, and look forward to a special relationship with you!

What are the requirements for Catholic godparents?

The church requires at least one godparent who is a practicing, confirmed Catholic age 16 or older….What are the requirements for godparents?

  • 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).

Who should be godparents Catholic?

Godparents must be chosen by the parents or guardian and cannot be the child’s mother or father. They should also be at least 16 years old and must be an active member of the church who has received the sacraments of confirmation and communion.

Does a godparent have to be Catholic for a baptism?

Only a practicing Catholic who meets the qualifications of a confirmed Catholic, age 16 or older, and has received the Sacrament of the Eucharist, may be a godparent or sponsor for baptism . A non-Catholic baptized Christian can participate in the Rite of Baptism as a “Christian witness,” however a Catholic godparent must also be present.

What does the Bible say about Baptismal godparents?

Godparents (Matthew 18.5, Mark 9.37, Luke 9.48, Romans 15.7) and thus spiritual parents of the child must be aged people (not children), Orthodox Christians and same-sex as the one who is baptized. Parents can not be godparents to their children.

What does a godparent do at a baptism?

Godparent. In the modern baptism of an infant or child the godparent or godparents make profession of faith for the person being baptized (the godchild) and assume an obligation to serve as proxies for the parents if the parents either are unable or neglect to provide for the religious training of the child, in fulfillment of baptismal promises.

What does the god parents do in baptism?

The godparents will usually sit at the front of the church with the parents and child.

  • When it’s time for the baptism the pastor will call you forward.
  • You will need to respond to the pastor when he asks questions of the godparents and parents – see detailed questions and responses above.