Baptisms are normally celebrated on the first Sunday of the Month
1. What is the role of a Catholic Godparent?
To be a Catholic Godparent is an honour and an awesome responsibility. It calls one to draw even deeper into the heart of Christ to gain wisdom in guiding the spiritual life of the child in the ways of Christ and His Church. The Catholic Godparent(s), together with the child’s parents, must be willing to help the child being baptized to grow in love for Christ and for neighbours. By word and example, the Catholic Godparent(s) will encourage the child to live the Christian life and the Catholic faith and to fulfil faithfully the obligations connected with faith and life.
2. Does a Catholic Godparent need to be a Catholic?
YES, A CATHOLIC GODPARENT MUST BE A FAITH-PRACTICING CATHOLIC, and he/she
In summary: The Catholic Godparent takes on the responsibility to be a role model and teacher to the child in the practice of the Catholic faith. Non-practicing Catholics are not in a position to fulfil this role, and they disqualify themselves from serving as Catholic Godparents. Again, Catholic Godparents must be faith-practicing Catholics.
3. If not a Catholic Godparent, then who is a Christian Witness?
If the person is a non-Catholic person, he/she cannot be admitted as a Catholic Godparent. However, if the non-Catholic person has a valid baptism in his/her Christian Faith, then he/she can be admitted and serve as a Christian Witness to the event of the Baptism.
4. How many Catholic Godparents should your child have at Baptism?
There are 3 choices:
One is a Catholic Godparent, & the other is a Christian Witness as a witness to the Baptism Ceremony.
5. Do both parents need to be Catholic in order to have a child baptised?
No, there is no need to have both parents being Catholic in order to have a child baptized. It is sufficient that one Catholic parent is making a request for Baptism. However, the other parent, who is non-Catholic, should be informed, be happy and be pleased to have his/her child being baptized in the Catholic Church.
6. Why do we ask for the “maiden last name” of the mother of the child?
We follow Birth Certificate. Thus, her “maiden last name” is recorded in the Baptism certificate of her child.
There are two items required for Baptism:
Photos are allowed during the ceremony, though those taking photos are asked to be respectful of the Sacrament.
Baptismal Offerings
It is customary to make an offering at the time of your child’s Baptism to the Church. Your offering is gratefully received.
This can be paid by credit card via the link below.
Baptisms are required to be booked at the parish office before the application form is completed. Parish Office on 9550 3707 or admin@stbrendan.org.au