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And how many is standard? I was thinking me and husband (obviously) godparents and grandparents and my best friend. What did you do?
Some families invite their entire extended family.And how many is standard? I was thinking me and husband (obviously) godparents and grandparents and my best friend. What did you do?
I don’t think anything is really standard. I mean obviously I’m not Catholic, but the principles of Episcopalian baptisms are very similar to Catholic baptism. We recently had baptisms at my parish a week ago and there were 3 infants baptized. The parties varied between a couple, their baby, and the two Godparents. To a couple, their baby, the Godparents, grandparents, a couple of uncles/aunts, their kids, and what appeared to be some family friends. Their party took up several pews when it was all said and done. I think what is “normal” is what you believe to be the best representation of who you’d like to share in your child joining Christ’s church.And how many is standard? I was thinking me and husband (obviously) godparents and grandparents and my best friend. What did you do?
I imagine it’s different for everyone. I come from a large family with lots of aunts, uncles, cousins etc. When there’s a new baby everyone comes to the Baptism and we have a big party at home afterward. I imagine some people probably only invite a few people though.And how many is standard? I was thinking me and husband (obviously) godparents and grandparents and my best friend. What did you do?
I’m not sure about Catholic baptisms but I’m not sure there would be a standard. My son was christened CofE and I invited about 75, I think we had around 50. This consisted of godparents, immediate family, extended family and close friends (many of whom are not Christian but still came which I appreciated). It was held during the normal Sunday family service so at the service there were other parishioners too.And how many is standard? I was thinking me and husband (obviously) godparents and grandparents and my best friend. What did you do?