Baptism - Being a Child's Godparent

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Baptismal Godparents Agreement

Promises The minister will then ask the godparents the following six questions (three renunciations then three professions) about their faith and beliefs:

Please PRINT clearly and complete the following: Full Name of Child: Address:

Renunciations Do you reject sin, so as to live in the freedom of God’s children?

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Postcode: Proposed Date of Baptism:

Name of Godparent: Address:

Do you reject Satan, father of sin and prince of darkness?

Professions Do you believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth?

Your Religion:

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I have read and I understand this leaflet. I accept what the Catholic Church believes about the importance of being a godparent, the requirements and the responsibilities. I accept my responsibilities and I promise to do my best to fulfil them.

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Postcode: Telephone Number:

Your Signature:

Do you believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son our Lord, who was born of the Virgin Mary, was crucified, died, and was buried, rose from the dead and is now seated at the right hand of the Father? Do you believe in the Holy Spirit, the Holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting?

This is our faith. This is the faith of the Catholic Church. We are proud to profess it in Christ Jesus our Lord. DETACH HERE

Date: After completion, carefully detach this page. Please ensure that this form reaches the Parish Office of the parish in which the godchild is to be baptised at least one week before the date of baptism.

Do you reject the glamour of evil, and refuse to be mastered by sin?

Response To each of the above questions, the response is: I do.

What does a Godparent do? he task of the godparent is to assist the parents by helping to form a child by word and example in the practice of the Christian life. Godparents are meant to ‘model’ for a child what it means to be a disciple of Christ and a member of his Body, the Church.

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In other words, the role of a godparent is to help a godchild along the road of Christian life, to safeguard and develop the grace given at Baptism. Godparents are meant to give their godchildren a good example of what it means to be a disciple of Christ. This will be shown by their love for God, for the Word of God, for the Mass and the Sacraments, for the teachings of the Church, and by the love they show to others. It is their task to develop further their own spiritual life, praying regularly for their godchildren. During the Rite of Baptism, godparents make a solemn, public undertaking to help their godchild grow in the Life of Christ. Moreover, the Church encourages children, when receiving later in life the Sacrament of Confirmation, to select as sponsor for that Sacrament the same sponsor they had at baptism (CIC 893) We believe in providing honest and compelling answers to life’s deepest questions. We use the written word to support and encourage people at every stage of their journey. You can rely on us to tackle the important issues of life and faith, and to make the complicated easy to understand. God’s Truth, beautifully told. Since 1868

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BAPTISM -

BEING A CHILD’S GODPARENT All you need to know, including a Godparent’s agreement


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