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Usually someone has a Godson (or Goddaughter) if they have been chosen by the child's parents.
Generally, in Christianity at least, a Godparent is someone chosen by a child's parents to help raise the child in the faith. Children usually have one or two Godparents. This relationship is formalized at the baptism of the child (the Godparents' names appear on the baptismal certificate and they play a role in the ritual).
Parents might choose a married couple, a representative from each parent's family, or someone who they respect and think will provide a good example for the child.
In many cases nowadays, the relationship is mostly symbolic, and the Godparent doesn't play a central role in the child's life or religious upbringing. In other cases, the Godparents have special responsibilities, including raising the child if the parents die. In Latin American culture, I know that the Godparents do play a very important role in a child's life.
In the Catholic Church at least, if an adult is baptized, he or she can pick his or her own Godparents. In this case, the Godparent is usually someone central to their becoming Christian and who will continue to help guide them in the faith.
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Generally, in Christianity at least, a Godparent is someone chosen by a child's parents to help raise the child in the faith. Children usually have one or two Godparents. This relationship is formalized at the baptism of the child (the Godparents' names appear on the baptismal certificate and they play a role in the ritual).
Parents might choose a married couple, a representative from each parent's family, or someone who they respect and think will provide a good example for the child.
In many cases nowadays, the relationship is mostly symbolic, and the Godparent doesn't play a central role in the child's life or religious upbringing. In other cases, the Godparents have special responsibilities, including raising the child if the parents die. In Latin American culture, I know that the Godparents do play a very important role in a child's life.
In the Catholic Church at least, if an adult is baptized, he or she can pick his or her own Godparents. In this case, the Godparent is usually someone central to their becoming Christian and who will continue to help guide them in the faith.
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