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lindab928
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Is it true that with a baptism of a child (or adult) that a sponsor and/or godparent is not needed? I know the idea of if one is Catholic and one isn’t, one is considered the witness; and if you’ve only got a godmother you don’t necessarily need a godfather. But, I’ve got a family arguing with me that they do not need to provide godparents for the baby at baptism because “canon law states it’s not necessary.” Can you make this clearer for me?