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  2. Godparent - Wikipedia

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    In some instances, the godfather is responsible for naming the child. A godparent to a child will then act as a sponsor at the child's wedding. [31] Godparents are expected to be in good standing in the Orthodox church, including its rulings on divorce, and aware of the meaning and responsibilities of their role. [32]

  3. Compadre - Wikipedia

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    At the moment of baptism, the godparents and natural parents become each other's compadres (the plural form compadres includes both male and female co-parents). The female equivalent of compadre is comadre (Spanish: [koˈmaðɾe], Portuguese: [kuˈmaðɾɨ]). Thus, the child's father will call the child's godmother "comadre," while she will ...

  4. Person (Catholic canon law) - Wikipedia

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    To be a godparent at the bestowal of baptism and confirmation, a Catholic must be confirmed and must normally be 16 years old (canon 874 CIC). The days of abstinence are to be respected by Catholics of at least 14 years of age; the law of fasting from 18 to the beginning of the sixtieth year (canon 1252 CIC).

  5. Who Are the Royal Godparents to Archie, Charlotte ... - AOL

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    Keep scrolling for a list of all the royal godparents. 1. Prince George Best for ChocoholicsChris Jackson/Getty Images Prince George has seven—we repeat, seven—godparents.

  6. Marriage and wedding customs in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The couple takes the two lighted candles and together lights a single candle. For Christians, lighting this single candle symbolizes the inclusion of Christ into their life as a married couple. [1] [2] The practice is rooted in American Protestantism, [2] and is sometimes discouraged by Catholic parishes for theological reasons. [citation needed]

  7. Archie's godparents: Why Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are ...

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    By keeping the names of their child's godparents a secret in addition to holding a private baptism, Meghan and Harry have departed from the royal norm around such a seminal event. Prince William ...

  8. Family in early modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The abolition of godparents in the Reformation meant that baptism became a mechanism for emphasising the role and responsibilities of fathers. Wet-nurses were used for young children, but in most families mothers took the primary role in bringing up children, while the Kirk emphasised the role of the father for older children. After the ...

  9. Prince Louis' godparents revealed ahead of royal christening

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    Prince Louis, two-months-old, will be christened in the same place and by the same officiant at the christening of his older siblings.