My wife and I have godparents picked out for our next baby (due soon), and both are unwed. If only the godmother will be able to be present, will we need a proxy for the godfather ? And what is involved in that?
In the former cathedral parish 600 km away from us they insist that the proxy for a godparent be appointed by the person he/she will be representing. It makes sense that the person you would be representing would have asked you to do so. We don’t have such a requirement in our parish.
We talked to our Priest today and got our answer. So, if you have two Godparents, and at least one of them will be present, you don’t need a proxy for the other (if he/she will not be able to attend the Baptism). You only need a proxy if both will be absent, or if you only have one and he/she can’t be there.
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