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Guidelines for Sacramental Sponsorship  –  Godparents for Baptism and Confirmation

CANONICAL GUIDELINES FOR THE SELECTION OF A GODPARENT AND CHRISTIAN WITNESS

The significance of a Godparent at the Sacrament of Baptism requires that the parent(s) consider very seriously the faith and religious practice of the person proposed for this role. The sources for accessing the qualifications for the role of Godparent are The Code of Canon Law (1983) and The Catechism of the Catholic Church (1994) promulgated by His Holiness, John-Paul II.   Pastors, assistant pastors, pastoral assistants and directors of religious education should provide an appropriate catechesis in the preparation programs for the Sacraments of Initiation.  The following guidelines are provided to answer some common questions that arise when parents or candidates are discerning the choice of a person for these roles.

GODPARENT FOR BAPTISM

CHRISTIAN WITNESS FOR BAPTISM

GODPARENTS FOR CONFIRMATION

The Code of Canon Law (1983) uses patrinus for the role of Godparent for Baptism and Confirmation (c.892-893). Accordingly, the requirements to be a Godparent for Confirmation are exactly the same for the Sacrament of Baptism. The following guidelines, therefore, are presented for this sacrament:

First Holy Communion

Holy Orders

Those considering a call to the priesthood or diaconate are encouraged to discuss this with the Pastor. For information call the Vocation Office for Diocesan Priesthood at 610 667-5778 or visit the web site of St. Charles Seminary www.heedthecall.org

Anointing of the Sick / Communion to the Sick

The sacrament will also be administered upon request. The homebound who request it are visited weekly by Eucharistic Ministers who bring communion. Priests of the parish visit approximately monthly.

Confirmation

Marriage

The parish must be contacted at least six months in advance of the desired wedding date. All engaged couples should attend the Marriage Preparation program early in their engagement.  The parish provides a handbook to assist couples in making the necessary arrangements and planning the liturgy.