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TomH1
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I would not worry about it. As someone else has said even if the OP is only officially a non-Catholic Christian witness he’ll be a godfather in anyway that really matters. The benefit as well, which was not mentioned, that he is becoming a Catholic. Godparents (sponsors) are chosen for a whole host of reasons and many of those do not fit with the Church’s teaching. You choose your sister because your mother will be upset; you choose cousin so-and-so because Aunt Lavinia will never speak to you again if you don’t.
I’m not sure who my godparents are and I’ve never encountered a situation where anyone’s godparents have made a meaningful contribution to a child’s faith or life. I know a relative who gets upset because a godparent they chose for a child never sends birthday and Christmas gifts - that’s not what a godparent is for but they’re all too often chosen for that reason.
I’m not sure who my godparents are and I’ve never encountered a situation where anyone’s godparents have made a meaningful contribution to a child’s faith or life. I know a relative who gets upset because a godparent they chose for a child never sends birthday and Christmas gifts - that’s not what a godparent is for but they’re all too often chosen for that reason.