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Intrigued_Latin
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I need some advice.
My Latin Catholic brother and his wife will be baptizing their 3rd daughter soon and he has hinted that he would like me to be the Godfather.
A friend of his wife will be the Godmother.
My wife and I are already the Godparents of their first daughter. My wife is Greek Orthodox.
My wife has not taken to kindly to not being included, neither have I.
I have said to my brother, that he should check with the Church, as I don’t believe that two Godparents are needed at the time of Baptism.
when a Godparent marries, their spouse will automatically by default become the other Godparent.
I suggested that they go with the friend of his wife’s.
I feel though that I’m putting them in an awkward position, by saying that if they don’t choose my (Orthodox) wife and I both, they should not choose me at all.
Can anyone comment on whether two Godparents are required in the Latin Church at the time of Baptism ?
Brad
My Latin Catholic brother and his wife will be baptizing their 3rd daughter soon and he has hinted that he would like me to be the Godfather.
A friend of his wife will be the Godmother.
My wife and I are already the Godparents of their first daughter. My wife is Greek Orthodox.
My wife has not taken to kindly to not being included, neither have I.
I have said to my brother, that he should check with the Church, as I don’t believe that two Godparents are needed at the time of Baptism.
when a Godparent marries, their spouse will automatically by default become the other Godparent.
I suggested that they go with the friend of his wife’s.
I feel though that I’m putting them in an awkward position, by saying that if they don’t choose my (Orthodox) wife and I both, they should not choose me at all.
Can anyone comment on whether two Godparents are required in the Latin Church at the time of Baptism ?
Brad