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Patjoe
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I have been thinking about my previous post and came up with some more ideas for the godparents’ Baptism memorabilia. There could be a small photo album for pictures of the ceremony; a beautiful reproduction of the words of the ceremony; and a “checklist” of things that could be done each year to “grow” the relationship and to help in the spiritual maturing of the child – e.g., teach a new prayer, introduce new saint, give religious medal, attend Mass together, go over Catechism lessons, review proper relationship with opposite sex, guidelines on how to keep religion in school environment, good advice for finding spouse, and so forth.
This would help the reticent godparent and would be a reminder of age-appropriate subjects between the growing child and his/her godparents. If one would want to be really expansive in this, he could actually add examples of prayers and include a few medals and cite sources for reading material for the first few years.
This would help the reticent godparent and would be a reminder of age-appropriate subjects between the growing child and his/her godparents. If one would want to be really expansive in this, he could actually add examples of prayers and include a few medals and cite sources for reading material for the first few years.