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SoinLove
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Godparent question...

Is it weird to have two sets of godparents for one child, or no?

Posted 5/19/05 1:03 AM
 
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janet
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Re: Godparent question...

no i have had know plenty of people that have done this!

Posted 5/19/05 1:36 AM
 

VickiC
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Re: Godparent question...

Just be aware that only one set will be listed on the certificates and in the books if you are having a Catholic Christening.

Posted 5/19/05 8:14 AM
 

emilain
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Re: Godparent question...

Posted by VickiC

Just be aware that only one set will be listed on the certificates and in the books if you are having a Catholic Christening.



That's correct. The catholic church only recognizes 1 set. Just like when I was married I had a MOH and a Matron of honor, but only my matron of honor was recognized as a witness.

Posted 5/19/05 9:14 AM
 

TAD
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Re: Godparent question...

I have never heard this. How does it work?

Posted 5/19/05 9:21 AM
 

preciouslove
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Re: Godparent question...

Yeah I had two MOH's as well and only one of them signed the witness papers...but they were both MOH's in my heart...

Posted 5/19/05 10:07 AM
 

TAD
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Re: Godparent question...

I think MOH is different. I had that also, buut how do you have 2 sets of G-dparents? If one doesnt fufill requirements the other does? I really dont know how it works can someone please explain this to me

Posted 5/19/05 11:07 AM
 

Juliet
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Re: Godparent question...

Posted by t

I think MOH is different. I had that also, buut how do you have 2 sets of G-dparents? If one doesnt fufill requirements the other does? I really dont know how it works can someone please explain this to me



I would guess that maybe the parents have relatives they want to choose and may the wife's sister and the husband's brother are each married and so they ask both couples to be godparents.

A child can use as many positive figures in his/her life as possible.

Posted 5/19/05 11:12 AM
 

emilain
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Re: Godparent question...

imo, i thnk it's too confusing, i'd just go with 1 set of godparents and give the other people a special title in the baby's life.

Posted 5/19/05 11:18 AM
 

Giannas-mama
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Re: Godparent question...

Posted by Juliet

Posted by t


A child can use as many positive figures in his/her life as possible.



I agreeChat Icon

Posted 5/19/05 12:33 PM
 

Stacey04
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Re: Godparent question...

My nephew has 2 godfathers, his 2 uncles. He didn't get baptized in a Catholic Church , so I don't know if they would have allowed that, but that is who his parents wanted.

Posted 5/19/05 12:43 PM
 

dengal
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Re: Godparent question...

Posted by emilain

imo, i thnk it's too confusing, i'd just go with 1 set of godparents and give the other people a special title in the baby's life.



I agree. Maybe save the second couple for the next child.

Posted 5/20/05 6:19 AM
 

steph4777
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Re: Godparent question...

I'm Episcopal, so we may do things differently. I have 2 godmothers and 1 godfather and there was/is no confusion. (None of these godparents are married to each other) It was great growing up having 3 different people spoiling me rotten.

Go with your gut and what you feel is right for your child.

Posted 5/20/05 8:18 PM
 

SoinLove
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Re: Godparent question...

Thanks for your answers everybody!!! Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 5/20/05 9:11 PM
 

dm24angel
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Re: Godparent question...

No, I have seen that plenty of times!

Posted 5/20/05 9:15 PM
 
 

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