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godchild

[ UK /ɡˈɒdt‍ʃa‍ɪld/ ]
NOUN
  1. an infant who is sponsored by an adult (the godparent) at baptism

How To Use godchild In A Sentence

  • The family unit includes godchildren, godparents, and many other members of the extended family.
  • The Valentine's Day announcement also names two of Prince William's godchildren as page boys. British Royal Wedding Maid of Honor, Bridesmaids, Best Man & Page Boys Announced (PHOTOS)
  • I'm happy to be part of it, and my godchildren have always enjoyed coming up to London and seeing what the other kids are wearing.
  • They were also essential participants in all events of social or religious importance to the godchild and maintained strong bonds with their compadres or comadres - lasting friendships based upon mutual admiration and support.
  • Godparents, in particular, should really consider giving their godchild a keepsake gift since part of their responsibility is to help the child grow in their spirituality.
  • It's not that I don't like the young, my godchildren mostly dote on me, but I never wanted any children of my own and sadly I look at the next generation of my own family and feel that I was right.
  • Sponsors or godparents who take seriously their charge to do everything possible to help a godchild grow up in the faith with consistent remembrances and encouragements often make a significant impact.
  • The relationship between godparent and godchild can be deep, meaningful and lifelong.
  • The past few years Cam and I have spent mainly with our friends Paul and Jennifer, and their kids my godchildren, in Vermont. Charlie Condou: The three of us
  • I understand how important the right to bear arms is to many, many Americans," Sotomayor told Leahy, adding that one of her godchildren is a member of the National Rifle Association and she has friends who hunt. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
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