View Full Version : What are the steps in becoming a godparent when there are several religions involved?
 
 lizgiran
May 4, 2010, 02:17 PM
As the mother I was baptized Catholic but consider myself Christian. My husband is from India but doesn't associate w/ any religions of his culture, which would be hindu or sikh. The Godparents we would like are Christian & Catholic, how does that work?
 Clough
May 4, 2010, 03:16 PM
As the mother I was baptized Catholic but consider myself Christian. My husband is from India but doesn't associate w/ any religions of his culture, which would be hindu or sikh. The Godparents we would like are Christian & Catholic, how does that work?
 
Hi, lizgiran!
 
The traditions and manner in which God Parents become so will vary from denomination to denomination.  Is there a particular denomination that has a congregation where you want this sort of commitment for the God parents, you and your husband to be made?
 
Also, is your husband interested in becoming a Christian?  And, why do you put a distinction between Catholicism and Christianity, please?
 
I've always understood that Catholics were Christians the same as any other Christian denomination might be.
 
Thanks!
 Jake2008
May 5, 2010, 01:57 AM
I am a Godparent to three children, and do not practise any form of organized religion, although I am very spiritual.
 
One of the children's baptism took place in a Catholic Church, and the other two were in an Evangelical Church.  None of those officiating at the ceremonies took any notice that I was not of any faith.
 
Your best bet is to speak to someone in the church where the baptism is going to take place.  
 
I doubt you'll have any problems with who you choose as Godparents.