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  2. Godparent - Wikipedia

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    A godparent must normally be an appropriate person, at least sixteen years of age, a confirmed Catholic who has received the Eucharist, not under any canonical penalty, and may not be the parent of the child. Someone who belongs to another Christian church cannot become a godparent but can be a 'witness' in conjunction with a Catholic sponsor.

  3. Baptismal vows - Wikipedia

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    Baptismal vows are taken by the candidate, godparents, or parents when an individual receives the sacrament of baptism. Baptismal vows are the renunciations required of an adult candidate for baptism just before the sacrament is conferred. [1] In the case of an infant baptism they are given by the godparents (sponsors) or

  4. Baptism - Wikipedia

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    According to evidence which can be traced back to about the year 200, [126] sponsors or godparents are present at baptism and vow to uphold the Christian education and life of the baptized. [ 127 ] Baptists argue that the Greek word βαπτίζω originally meant "to immerse".

  5. Transgender people can be baptised as long as there is no ...

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    On whether a person in a same-sex relationship could be a godparent at a baptism, the statement said the person had to “lead a life that conforms to the faith”.

  6. Transgender people can be baptized Catholic, serve as ...

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    VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Transgender people can be godparents at Roman Catholic baptisms, witnesses at religious weddings and receive baptism themselves, the Vatican's doctrinal office said on ...

  7. Vatican says transgender people can be baptized - AOL

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    Vatican officials also concluded that transgender people can be godparents and witnesses at religious weddings. They added that an individual in a same-sex relationship can also be a witness in ...

  8. Compadre - Wikipedia

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    At the moment of baptism, the godparents and natural parents become each other's compadres (the plural form compadres includes both male and female co-parents). The female equivalent of compadre is comadre (Spanish: [koˈmaðɾe], Portuguese: [kuˈmaðɾɨ]). Thus, the child's father will call the child's godmother "comadre," while she will ...

  9. Why Prince William and Kate Middleton Won't Be Godparents to ...

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