Unusual Godparent question

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I am the baptismal godmother of my sisters 3 children. Can she be the godmother of any of my children?
 
The requirements for a godparent are to be over the age of 16, fully initiated, not the parent of the child being baptized, and living a Catholic life. Assuming she meets these requirements she would be an appropriate choice for a godparent.
 
Thank you! My mother has always told me it was not appropriate baptism etiquette because it would be like we cancel out each other’s responsibilities (if that makes any sense) so I didn’t ask her for my first two kids.

She definitely qualifies as a catholic godmother so I am actually investigating my mother’s advice. Thank you again.
 
I am the baptismal godmother of my sisters 3 children. Can she be the godmother of any of my children?
Canon Law:

CHAPTER IV : SPONSORS

Can. 872 In so far as possible, a person being baptised is to be assigned a sponsor. In the case of an adult baptism, the sponsor’s role is to assist the person in christian initiation. In the case of an infant baptism, the role is together with the parents to present the child for baptism, and to help it to live a christian life befitting the baptised and faithfully to fulfil the duties inherent in baptism.

Can. 873 One sponsor, male or female, is sufficient; but there may be two, one of each sex.

Can. 874 §1 To be admitted to undertake the office of sponsor, a person must:

1° be appointed by the candidate for baptism, or by the parents or whoever stands in their place, or failing these, by the parish priest or the minister; to be appointed the person must be suitable for this role and have the intention of fulfilling it;

2° be not less than sixteen years of age, unless a different age has been stipulated by the diocesan Bishop, or unless the parish priest or the minister considers that there is a just reason for an exception to be made;

3° be a catholic who has been confirmed and has received the blessed Eucharist, and who lives a life of faith which befits the role to be undertaken;

4° not labour under a canonical penalty, whether imposed or declared;

5° not be either the father or the mother of the person to be baptised.

§2 A baptised person who belongs to a non-catholic ecclesial community may be admitted only in company with a catholic sponsor, and then simply as a witness to the baptism.
 
Can she be the godmother of any of my children?
Yes, providing she
  • is sixteen years old or older
  • is a Catholic
  • is confirmed
  • has made first Communion
  • lives a life of faith suitable for the role of sponsor (aka godparent)
  • does not labour under any canonical penalty: imposed or declared.
 
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