Ok, kind of random. I am trying to sort out baptism stuff, as the godfather (Catholic) is in the Marines and will have to fly in from San Diego. However, I'm pretty sure that he is waaayyy too busy serving to actually go to church. Any catholics on this group that have some insights into how strict these churches are on the whole every Sunday rule, or even active participation in a church? I'm a bad Catholic, and go like 5 times a year. However, my family are Mexican Catholics, and are extremely hard core about baptisms. This is something that they see as a non-negotiable issue, so I need to make sure I get this lined up. Honestly, I was afraid they wouldn't let me baptize him since my DH and I didn't get married in the church, but I guess its not an issue for parents.
Re: Requirements for Baptism - Catholic
Good luck, and I'm sure SOMEONE here can offer better advice than this.
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I'm Catholic and am Godmother to three of my nieces and nephews, all baptized Catholic.
I've never been a consistent church goer, and I've never been ridiculed for it as the Godparent. They just make you promise to do your best to raise the child Catholic and follow the faith. I follow my faith, I just don't think going to church is the only way to do that. I think, basically, if they're Catholic the priest will generally be happy with the Godparent.
I am nervous, however, when we go to baptize ours. I think they're a little more insistent that you actually go and take the child when you're the parent. Plus I've never become a parishioner at the church in our current town simply because we don't plan to stay here long, so I'm unsure how they'll react when I want to baptize here...
But...I've also heard that requirements vary widely from parish to parish, so I'd ask around.
https://www.drvc.org/the-chancery/sponsors-and-godparents.html
As to your question about the godfather not being able to attend, here's the answer from the website about proxies:
Can there be a proxy for the godparent?
Yes. Proxies for the godparents are acceptable when the sponsors cannot be physically present on the day of the baptism. The name of the designated sponsor is entered in the register. The name of the proxy is entered under the name of the sponsor with the remark “proxy.”
Hope that helps! - (was also a non practicing Catholic until about 7 years ago, returned and now love the faith and all of its sacraments). Many blessings to you and your babies!
I attended the baptism classes while expecting my first so we didn't need to repeat them. We also were not asked how devout our chosen God parents were. My husband is not my oldest's bio father and wasn't part of out lives when she was born. Therefore, her God parents are both my siblings. DS has my other sister as his God Mother (she is very devout) and my Bill as his God Father (and I don't think he's been inside a church since his grandfather died 15 years ago.)
This poor kid is getting kind of screwed in the God Parent department. I don't have any practicing Catholic relatives left to dole out!