godparent

[ UK /ɡˈɒdpe‍əɹənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who sponsors someone (the godchild) at baptism
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How To Use godparent In A Sentence

  • The godparents were Nicola Coomey and Keith Kelly.
  • In fact they are the godparents of my son, born in Santa Cruz some twenty years ago.
  • The commitment that the godparents make includes providing advice and spiritual guidance to the godchild.
  • Godparents agree to educate their godchild in the practice of the Christian faith.
  • Parents select godparents for their children's baptism, confirmation, and marriage.
  • The negative side, as can only happen in this land of samba and tambourine, was "acculturated" the company with all the ills of our (un) government: high turnover in direction, Godparent Program, etc WN.com - Articles related to Changi Airport Cargo Growth Slows
  • 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.
  • We invite family, godparents and mentors to join in the laying on of hands on confirmation Sunday.
  • Among other responsibilities, they are expected to be godparents to the couple's children.
  • You can name just one godparent, or two godmothers or godfathers.
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