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Q1: Why is the name of a saint given to him who is being baptised?
A1: To him who is being baptised is given the name of a saint in order to put him under the protection of a heavenly patron and to animate him to imitate that saint’s example.
Q2: Who are the godfathers and godmothers in Baptism?
A2: The godfathers and godmothers in Baptism are those persons who, in accordance with the decree of the Church, hold the infants at the font, answer for them, and become guarantees in the sight of God for their Christian education, especially in the absence of the parents.
Q3: Are we obliged to keep the promises and renunciations made for us by our sponsors?
A3: We are certainly obliged to observe the promises and renunciations made for us by our sponsors, because it is only on this condition that God has received us into His grace.
Q4: What sort of persons should be chosen as godfathers and godmothers?
A4: There should be chosen as godfathers and godmothers Catholics of good life, and obedient to the laws of the Church.
Q5: What are the obligations of godfathers and godmothers?
A5: Godfathers and godmothers are bound to see that their spiritual children are instructed in the truths of faith, and live as good Christians and they should edify them by their good example.
Q6: What tie do sponsors contract in Baptism?
A6: Sponsors contract a spiritual relationship with the baptised and with the parents of the baptised, which causes an impediment to marriage with these persons.
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