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'Baptize your son,' her friend insisted. Now he's a priest.
Angela Brown and Maria Delfin were great friends in school and lived in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. One day, they decided to make a mutual promise: “When I have my first child, you will be t

"One day, they decided to make a mutual promise: ‘When I have my first child, you will be the godmother.’”
“In 1987, Brown was expecting her first child. Delfin found out and did not forget her promise. ‘When will you baptize him?’ she asked. Yet, Brown hadn’t planned on baptizing her child. She had not even received the sacrament herself.”