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Look -you need to simply bring the matter to the Priest (and perhaps even the Chancery of the Diocese). I doubt it is something that can be dispensed. But I am not a canon lawyer or a Bishop!
Baptismal sponsors (Godparents) are to present such evidence that they are confirmed etc and living the Catholic Life. That is PART of the preparation.
So it will simply fall upon the Priest to now tell you “you cannot be”. Then it will be out of your hands…as it really is out of your hands.
This is a very very very serious role you have been asked to take on. You do not want to enter it in a way that is contrary to the very role your seeking to carry out. You are to be an example of Christian life to this little child. And it begins here by acting in truth. Even if it means you will not be able to be his formal Godparent. It will mean that you are ALREADY witnessing the to him how to live as a Christian - obedient.
(It it may be simply the case that if someone is not confirmed…they do not in fact even become the Godparent…so they then would be acting out further untruth as the child grows up…)
One does not have to be a Godparent to be an example and guide for this child.
You will DO MORE by being obedient and accepting that you cannot take on that role (unless it is something that can be dispensed by the Bishop) - by being truthful and manifesting to the Church the reality that you are not confirmed. Then live in joy and truth. And let the Priest tell those involved that you cannot be a sponsor due to not yet being confirmed. That is his job…and a normal thing that happens all the time. Tell him perhaps of the pastoral difficulties that may be involved.
On your side - simply be truthful and faithful and joyful and loving and peaceful and an example to all of Christian life.
And again…simply …personally bring the matter to the Priest.
Baptismal sponsors (Godparents) are to present such evidence that they are confirmed etc and living the Catholic Life. That is PART of the preparation.
So it will simply fall upon the Priest to now tell you “you cannot be”. Then it will be out of your hands…as it really is out of your hands.
This is a very very very serious role you have been asked to take on. You do not want to enter it in a way that is contrary to the very role your seeking to carry out. You are to be an example of Christian life to this little child. And it begins here by acting in truth. Even if it means you will not be able to be his formal Godparent. It will mean that you are ALREADY witnessing the to him how to live as a Christian - obedient.
(It it may be simply the case that if someone is not confirmed…they do not in fact even become the Godparent…so they then would be acting out further untruth as the child grows up…)
One does not have to be a Godparent to be an example and guide for this child.
You will DO MORE by being obedient and accepting that you cannot take on that role (unless it is something that can be dispensed by the Bishop) - by being truthful and manifesting to the Church the reality that you are not confirmed. Then live in joy and truth. And let the Priest tell those involved that you cannot be a sponsor due to not yet being confirmed. That is his job…and a normal thing that happens all the time. Tell him perhaps of the pastoral difficulties that may be involved.
On your side - simply be truthful and faithful and joyful and loving and peaceful and an example to all of Christian life.
And again…simply …personally bring the matter to the Priest.