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re: Are you a Godparent?
Posted on 3/28/16 at 7:05 pm to cattus
Posted on 3/28/16 at 7:05 pm to cattus
Yes.
You hangout and light some candles and shite at the Christening, have to buy extra presents on birthdays, Christmas, and Easter...and have to take the kid in in-case both the parents die.
No biggie...
You hangout and light some candles and shite at the Christening, have to buy extra presents on birthdays, Christmas, and Easter...and have to take the kid in in-case both the parents die.
No biggie...
Posted on 3/28/16 at 7:09 pm to RummelTiger
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hristening, have to buy extra presents on birthdays, Christmas, and Easter...and have to take the kid in in-case both the parents die.
No biggie...
I am twice over. Ones an adult now so i am clear.
The other has one grandmother who is so catholic that she might hold me to it and have me raise her grand-daughter.
Posted on 3/28/16 at 7:18 pm to RummelTiger
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and have to take the kid in in-case both the parents die.
This isn't true.
That may be how people choose, but the child is not legally the responsibility of the God parents if the parents die. The idea is they are the ones that make sure the child is raised in the ways of the church.
Im certainly not splitting up my kids if me and my wife die, and absolute I'll not be sending my oldest to live with my brother in law.
This post was edited on 3/28/16 at 7:19 pm
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