Q&A

Should an atheist go to a baptism?

Should an atheist go to a baptism?

It is a social event, you do not have to be religious to attend, and there is usually a party after the church service. You can not be a Godparent if you are an atheist, but there is no rule about who can attend, even people of different religions or atheists are welcome.

Can you baptize a baby without being religious?

Baptism is irrelevant to anyone other than the person who decides to be baptized. Your children can choose to be baptized, or not, when they are old enough to make an informed decision.

Do I have to attend a baptism?

Unless the invitation says otherwise, never bring your own guest to a baptism—this is a special and intimate occasion for family and friends. If you’re not sure what’s expected of you during the service, either ask the parents or contact the church itself—either should be happy to provide you with information.

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What is the alternative to baptism?

Church blessings or thanksgivings are an ideal alternative to a christening if you would like your child to be welcomed into the Christian church without the full commitment of a baptism.

Is there a non religious christening?

A non-religious christening ceremony is unique. It’s a baby naming ceremony, that gives parents the opportunity to celebrate the birth of their child. Before I go on… Non-religious christening ceremonies are perfect for a secular family’s daughter/son.

Can a non Catholic be a godparent at baptism?

Baptized non-Catholic Christians may not be “official” godparents for the record book, but they may be Christian witnesses for your child. People who are not baptized Christians cannot be sponsors for baptism, since they themselves are not baptized.

Do you need both parents consent for baptism?

Yes. Canon law only states that for children to be baptized, “at least one” parent must consent, and that there must be an intent to raise the child Catholic.

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Who should be invited to a baptism?

Baptism etiquette suggests you should only invite close friends and family members to a baptism, whether it is for your child or for yourself. Everyone who attends the baptism will need to be invited as it is considered rude to attend one without an invitation.

How do non-religious people get baptized?

5 touching alternatives if you’re not too keen on christening…

  1. Humanist ceremony. Humanism is huge right now, for all sorts of events from weddings to welcoming ceremonies.
  2. Celtic Priests and practitioners.
  3. Unitarian Ceremony.
  4. Naming ceremony.
  5. Church Ceremony.
  6. Plant a tree.

What is a non-religious godparent?

In the non-religious version, a godparent is basically a glorified version of an aunt or uncle — someone who forms a more special bond with your kid. Based on the definition of godparents, it would make sense to have a sibling or relative because the person who is the godparent is meant more as a spiritual guide.

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Can you have godparents if you’re not religious?

Can you make someone a Godparent without a christening? Absolutely. While a Naming Ceremony is secular in its origin, it is entirely the personal choice of the parents as to whether any religious content, from any faith, is included at any point.

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