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How to Select Godparents for a Catholic Christening

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      Choose a Catholic godparent for your child.Jupiterimages/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images

      Check to be sure that at least one of the godparents is a practicing, active Catholic. Only one godparent needs to be Catholic. The non-Catholic godparent will technically be called a witness instead of a godparent but can participate in the ceremony with the godparent. Active Catholics are required because the role of the godparent is to help teach the child about the faith.

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      Receiving the Eucharist and being confirmed serve as rites of passage.Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images

      Verify that the godparent is an adult, both by age and by rites received in the church. Officially, the godparent must be at least 16 years old. Also, he must have received confirmation and the Holy Eucharist in the Catholic church. These rules ensure that he is mature, responsible and educated enough to assume the godparent's duties.

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      Parents cannot be the godparents for their baby.George Doyle/Stockbyte/Getty Images

      Select someone other than the baby's mother and father for the godparents. According to canon law, the mother and father are not able to also serve as the godparents. The parents are already committing to raise their child in the Catholic religion by baptizing him. The godparent serves as an additional person to help with that pledge, either to supplement the parents' teachings or to assume responsibility if the parents are unable to teach their child about the religion.

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