Can a baby be baptized if both parents aren't Catholic?

3) Must both parents be Catholic? The hope is to raise the child in the Catholic faith. Baptism will not be delayed if both parents are not Catholic. The proper persons to present the child for baptism are the parents.
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Can a child be baptized Catholic if one parent is not Catholic?

Can I have my child baptized if my spouse or parent is not Catholic? Yes, only one parent needs to have received the Sacrament of Baptism. The other parent must agree to have the child baptized.
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What are the requirements to baptize a baby in a Catholic church?

Must be a baptized Catholic who has completed the sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation. May not be the parent of the child being baptized. Only one male sponsor or one female sponsor or one of each. If married, must be married in the Catholic Church.
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Can a child be christened if the parents are not?

You can have your child baptized at a christening regardless of whether or not you, the parents, are baptized. It is only the godparents who are required to be baptized, (so the only time a parent would have to be baptized is if they were also acting as a godparent). Is a baptism different to a christening?
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What makes a Catholic baptism invalid?

When is a baptism not a baptism? When the cleric presiding at the ceremony alters the ritual language in such a fundamental way that it undercuts its meaning, according to the Vatican. And even the altering of a single, crucial pronoun can render a baptism invalid, it says.
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Where do unbaptized babies go Catholic?

Limbo is the nether region where, according to Roman Catholic tradition, unbaptized babies go after death. It's a pleasant enough place, though devoid of the bliss of God's presence. But now its future is in peril.
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Do both God parents need to be Catholic for baptism?

Do both parents have to be Catholic? No, the Church only requires that one parent be an actively practicing Catholic.
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Can a child be Baptised without both parents consent?

A decision by a parent to have their child baptised is one that involves the exercise of parental responsibility, and no one without that responsibility can authorise the baptism. The minister should ensure that they are satisfied that the person applying for the baptism has that authority.
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Do you need both parents at a christening?

If you are a single parent or your partner cannot make the service for some reason, don't worry as a christening can still take place without both parents being present.
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What is the difference between baptism and christening Catholic?

Christening refers to the naming ceremony (to "christen" means to "give a name to") where as baptism is one of seven sacraments in the Catholic Church. In the sacrament of Baptism the baby's name is used and mentioned, however it is the rite of claiming the child for Christ and his Church that is celebrated.
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Can anyone baptise a baby Catholic?

Because baptism is ordinarily necessary for salvation (John 3:5; CCC 1257), in life-and-death situations in which a priest or deacon is not available, anyone—including Catholics, non-Catholics, non-Christians, and non-theists—may baptize so long as they do so in the correct manner and with the correct intention (to ...
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How much does a Catholic christening cost?

In the Catholic Church, there is no fee for a Baptism.
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How many godparents do you need for a Catholic baptism?

Though it is ideal to select two Catholic godparents, (one female, one male) the Church only requires that there be one godparent. The role of a godparent is more than being a relative or friend who encourages Christian behavior.
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What are the requirements of baptism?

Prepare People for Baptism and Confirmation
  • Humble themselves before God.
  • Desire to be baptized.
  • Come forth with broken hearts and contrite spirits.
  • Repent of all their sins.
  • Be willing to take upon them the name of Christ.
  • Have a determination to serve Christ to the end.
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Can I baptism my child without the father?

Answer: Yes, your daughter can be baptized and no father is required to be listed in the sacramental record if he is not named on any public document. Canon 877 (emphasis added):
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Can a parent be a proxy for baptism?

A baptismal sponsor may act through a proxy. One who is to act as a proxy for a sponsor must meet all of the same requirements the sponsor must meet. The proxy must be the same gender as the official sponsor. A parent or stepparent may not fulfill the role of proxy for the sponsor.
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Can anyone get their baby baptized?

Baptism is the first of all sacraments received, and is thus described as the “basis of the whole Christian life” because of this (Catechism of the Catholic Church, #1213). Baptism is unique among the sacraments because it can be administered by anybody – that's right – anybody!
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Are godparents only a Catholic thing?

Many Protestant denominations permit but do not require godparents to join the infant's natural parents as sponsors. In the Roman Catholic Church, godparents must be of the Catholic faith.
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Why do Catholics baptize infants?

Infant Baptism has been practiced since apostolic times. Infants need to be baptized because through this Sacrament, they are freed from Original Sin and are welcomed into the community of the Church, where they have access to the fullness of the means of salvation.
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What is a conditional Catholic baptism?

The rite of baptism performed on a person who is entering the Roman Catholic Church and is not certain about previous baptism. This is not rebaptism, which is impossible, since this sacrament can be received only once.
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Can you go to heaven without being baptized Catholic?

While Jesus told Nicodemus, “Amen, Amen, I say to you, no one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit” (John 3:5), he did not set baptism as a hindrance to salvation but just the opposite. We so often judge things by human standards, but God is not restrained by our standards.
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What does the Catholic Church say happens to unbaptized babies?

Augustine declared that all unbaptized babies went to hell upon death. By the Middle Ages, the idea was softened to suggest a less-severe fate, limbo. Never part of formal doctrine because it does not appear in Scripture, limbo was removed from the Catholic Catechism 15 years ago.
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Can a Catholic marry an unbaptized person?

The unbaptized person is not free to marry a Catholic unless the first marriage has been declared null and void through the Catholic annulment process.
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How much does baptism cost?

Strictly speaking: Nothing! The sacraments are God's freely-given gift to us and there is no fixed “charge”. But we do expect that you will wish to make a worthy offering to the Church in thanksgiving for the gift of Baptism to your child.
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What do Catholic godparents pay for?

Because the Godparent is the official Christening sponsor, the responsibility falls on them to pay for any expenses associated with the ceremony itself. This includes the white baptismal outfit, white towels, bottle of oil and the oil sheet, the witness pins, and the cross.
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