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JamesTheJust
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You’re correct. However, in this case, the godparent is the President, who has allowed same-sex marriage to remain legal, as didn’t even attend the ceremony. But as you say, in principle, if the godparent(s) were to raise the child sufficiently in the faith despite any unorthodoxy of the parents, the child could be baptized.This is true, but the it doesn’t need to be the parents who instruct the child. If the parents are in a same sex marriage and have selected orthodox God Parents and plan to raise the child Catholic, then in THEORY the child could be baptized if the priest feels that there is “a founded hope that the infant will be brought up in the Catholic religion.”
From where did you get punishment?But if you are going to “punish” children because their parents are “bad Catholics” then you have to “punish” all children of “bad Catholics.”
If the parents are not in good standing, and do not actively seek to get into good standing, the child’s Baptism must be delayed to the age of reason.The question is simply this “is there a founded hope that the infant will be brought up in the Catholic religion” or is the child getting baptized for “good luck” or for some kind of “superstition”? Even if the child will be raised as a Cafeteria Catholic, it’s better than not being Baptized or growing up without the sacraments.