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What is the duty of a Godmother or Godfather?
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Sorry if this question has been asked before, but can any of you tell me what is the supposed duty of a Godparent? Mine does not seem to have done anything for me at all, except my silly and inappropriate comments, so I just wondered what they were supposed to do for their Godchild.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You have to promise to bring the child up in a Christian way, you do have to have been Christianed yourself and be a member of a church, as when you are Christianed you are entered into the Churches register. So they can check.
My daughter chose two Godparents for her little boy but! when interviewed by the Minister, they had not been Christianed, so he refused to except them in his Church as Godparents, unless they attended Church and was Baptised. It is a great honour to be asked, but! not to be taken lightly, it is a live long commitment to the child.
A good Godparent never forgets the Child, or Christmas, Birthdays, or any major event in there lives. .
Jem
My daughter chose two Godparents for her little boy but! when interviewed by the Minister, they had not been Christianed, so he refused to except them in his Church as Godparents, unless they attended Church and was Baptised. It is a great honour to be asked, but! not to be taken lightly, it is a live long commitment to the child.
A good Godparent never forgets the Child, or Christmas, Birthdays, or any major event in there lives. .
Jem
I think its a Christian committment to the child as Jem describes but not necessarily a life long committment as such.
Once you're an adult it would be nice for your Godmother/father to keep in touch at birthdays and Chrismas and still be there for you if you needed them or if they have outlived your parents for example, but otherwise its more about protecting you as an infant.
If you are non-religious then its a relationship that you can design for yourselves. If it doesn't work then leave it but if you'd like to see more of them it woudl be worth getting in touch or inviting them to your next family event.
Once you're an adult it would be nice for your Godmother/father to keep in touch at birthdays and Chrismas and still be there for you if you needed them or if they have outlived your parents for example, but otherwise its more about protecting you as an infant.
If you are non-religious then its a relationship that you can design for yourselves. If it doesn't work then leave it but if you'd like to see more of them it woudl be worth getting in touch or inviting them to your next family event.
note Anna Ford's grouch about Martin Amis's failures as a godfather
http://www.guardian.c...-amis-anna-ford-media
http://www.guardian.c...-amis-anna-ford-media
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