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Nanny_DJ
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Hi All!
Iām having some trouble finding answers.
I sure hope SOMEONE can help me! Hereās my dilemma::banghead:
My husband was asked to be the godfather of our nephewās son. Our niece (nephewās sister) was asked to be the godmother. Both potential godparents are legally married, but neither have been married in the Catholic Church. When my nephew asked the priest about baptizing his son, Father told him that at least one of the godparentsā marriages had to be āblessedā. Is this true?
If this IS true, then my next question dilemma is:
If my husband and I had our marriage āblessedā in or āget married inā another church (other than a Catholic church), will the Catholic religion recogize him as a godfather.
Please help soon - our great-nephew is already 4 months old!
Thanks - Nanny DJ
My husband was asked to be the godfather of our nephewās son. Our niece (nephewās sister) was asked to be the godmother. Both potential godparents are legally married, but neither have been married in the Catholic Church. When my nephew asked the priest about baptizing his son, Father told him that at least one of the godparentsā marriages had to be āblessedā. Is this true?
If this IS true, then my next question dilemma is:
If my husband and I had our marriage āblessedā in or āget married inā another church (other than a Catholic church), will the Catholic religion recogize him as a godfather.
Please help soon - our great-nephew is already 4 months old!
Thanks - Nanny DJ