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maryjk
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For me to attend a class like that, I would have to travel to a church that offered a “Godparent Class.” No church in my area offers one. Our area makes up rules for other sacraments, but they haven’t started to make them up for Baptism.I don’t know any cannon law about this, but St. Mary in Walnut Creek requires it. They want to see the paper before one can be the godparent in the ceremony. Some other parishes I have been also have the same requirement. The bottom line is not if this is a cannon law. The bottom line is if the church you are going to be Godparent requires it, then you have to respect their requirement; otherwise, they will not allow you to be the godparent in the baptism at their church. Or you can just decline to be the godparent if it is asking too much of you.
I would probably do what 1ke did. I would tell my pastor about the supposed requirement, and he would sign off on whatever I needed.