Etiquette/responsibility for godmother?

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Today my boss and friend mentioned to me that he would like me to be the godmother for his new daughter. I am SO excited and honored, truly. I know the official role of godparents, representing the child at the baptism, guiding the child in the Catholic faith, and raising the child in the Catholic faith if, God forbid, something were to happen to the parents.

My question is about the “etiquette” and responsibilities of the godmother. I know I will get the baby a card and gift. I think I will get her a first Bible with her name engraved and a framed print of the Blessed Virgin and/or a crucifix to hang over her crib. Should I also purchase her baptismal outfit? I worry that the baptismal outfit may be somewhat expensive, and I am somewhat low on money in this time of my life. He is my boss, and he knows that my husband and I don’t make much money.

Anything else I am supposed to do at this point? or anything else I should know? Thank you!
 
I think what you have planned is just fine. 😃 (Actually, more than fine - they sound like lovely gifts!) My husband and I had no expectations of the godparents for our baby to buy anything for the ceremony including clothing. Many parents use “heirloom” clothing (DS wore DH’s baptismal outfit) or just buy something white. Our church actually gave him a little garment to wear after he had been baptized - I am not sure what the protocol is at the parish where your godchild will be baptized.
 
I think what you have planned is just fine. 😃 (Actually, more than fine - they sound like lovely gifts!) My husband and I had no expectations of the godparents for our baby to buy anything for the ceremony including clothing. Many parents use “heirloom” clothing (DS wore DH’s baptismal outfit) or just buy something white. Our church actually gave him a little garment to wear after he had been baptized - I am not sure what the protocol is at the parish where your godchild will be baptized.
yes, that is true, I forgot that many people use heirloom clothing for baptism. They are both from big Catholic families so I’m sure they most likely have something for her to wear. OK great, I am relaxed now, I want to do everything right but was worried about that cost!
Thanks for your answer, I am truly excited-I’ve been Catholic for less than a month and already asked to be a godmother! (most likely, it is not definite yet)
 
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