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fortheloveofgod
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Hello. This is my first post and am in desperate need of help. My husband and I are having our son baptised at the end of the month, and we have to select godparents. My husband, though Catholic, doesn’t practice as devoutly as I do. He doesn’t understand the necessity of “practicing Catholic” as a requirement for a godparent. He feels very strongly that he wants someone in his side of the family to be a godparent. Problem is, none of his family goes to church (any denomination) though they may have been baptized (again, religion is not a focal point in any family conversation, so I don’t know this for sure, and even if it’s Catholic, though he thinks so). I’m sure they have not been fully initiated either.
My husband feels like his family is being left out in the whole baptism process. My extended family, though Catholic, don’t exactly practice faithfully either, but they have all been initiated, much more than I can say about my husband’s family. My brother goes to church with me every Sunday (we’re in the choir together) so I think he’s the perfect choice (perhaps only) for a godparent. If my husband picks his sister, she’ll only be a “Christian witness” but won’t be a godmother or even sign the register, right? I don’t know how to persuade my husband that this means our son will only have a godfather and not a godmother because of his insistence that his family “participate”.
Any advice for me? Please help…I’m losing sleep!
Cheryl
My husband feels like his family is being left out in the whole baptism process. My extended family, though Catholic, don’t exactly practice faithfully either, but they have all been initiated, much more than I can say about my husband’s family. My brother goes to church with me every Sunday (we’re in the choir together) so I think he’s the perfect choice (perhaps only) for a godparent. If my husband picks his sister, she’ll only be a “Christian witness” but won’t be a godmother or even sign the register, right? I don’t know how to persuade my husband that this means our son will only have a godfather and not a godmother because of his insistence that his family “participate”.
Any advice for me? Please help…I’m losing sleep!
Cheryl