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Quick Questions Can I be my child's godmother?
Quick Questions Can grandparents be godparents for their grandchild?
Quick Questions Why can't my 13-year-old brother-in-law be a godfather if he's been confirmed?
Quick Questions Can divorced individuals become godparents or sponsors for baptism and confirmation?
Quick Questions Can an infant be baptized if the godparents haven’t been confirmed?
Quick Questions Are there requirements for being a godparent?
Quick Questions Can our friend, an Orthodox Christian, be our child's godfather?
Quick Questions Can an unbaptized person planning to convert to Christianity witness a baby’s baptism?

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~ Maximus, martyr, saint, about A.D. 250, in answer to the demand of the civil authorities for sacrifice to the pagan gods; a test in common use as belief in a single Godhead was known to be definitive in the early Christian community; thus any Christian might be called on to seal with his blood his faith in the One God. (See: The Blessed Trinity)
 
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