At Gesù we celebrate individual Baptisms not group Baptisms. Baptisms are celebrated on Saturdays and Sundays only. We require the following papers and preparations from parents and godparents:
Birth Certificate:
A copy of the child’s birth certificate.
Letter of Permission:
If the child lives outside of Gesù Catholic Church’s boundaries, then a letter of permission is required from the parish the child belongs to.
Pre-Baptismal conference:
Both parents and godparents are required to attend a pre-baptismal meeting to understand the responsibilities of this sacrament of initiation.
Gesù asks for a donation for the baptism.
Please contact the rectory, six weeks in advance, to learn of available dates and times for the Baptism and to schedule the pre-baptismal conference.
Requirements to be a Catholic Godparent:
“Each child may have a godfather and a godmother, the word ‘godparents’ is used in the rite to describe both.” (Rite of Baptism for Children 6)
Only one godparent is necessary. The godparent must be a fullyinitiated Catholic (Baptized, Confirmed, received Eucharist), at least 16 years old, and must be leading a sacramental life in harmony with the church. (Cf. CIC, can. 874)
The godparent should be willing to accept the responsibility of assisting the parents in developing the faith life of the child.
The godparent may not be the father or the mother of the one to be baptized. (Cf. CIC, can. 874)Although people of some cultures sometimes choose multiple godparents, only two names can actually be entered in the Baptismal Register. (CIC, can. 873)
A baptized and believing Christian from a separated church or community may act as a Christian witness at the request of the parents, but there must be a Catholic godparent. (Cf. CIC, can. 874.)
Godparents should be invited and encouraged to attend Baptismal Preparation in order to better understand their role as godparents. If they are from another parish, a letter of recommendation from their pastor is required.
The day of Baptism is a very special day. Baptism is the first of the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church and the gateway into the Christian life. This sacrament is celebrated only once in a person’s life, making it a day to be remembered.
How to choose a Godparent:
Prayerfully consider a few things: a) Does the person truly exemplify the faith, by living according to the teachings of the Catholic Church? b) Does the person live a life in harmony with the Church? c) Does the person regularly practice their faith by participation in the sacramental life of the Church?
Godparents should not be chosen because of family expectations or pressure. The role of the godparent(s) is to be a presence, specifically a spiritual presence, in a child’s life.
The Role of a Godparent in the Child’s Spiritual Life:
Godparents are a very special part of the sacrament, as they support and bolster the mission of the parents to bring up their child in the faith and to know God. The Godparents have two primary responsibilities:
To accept the responsibility to help parents raise the child in faith.
To represent the entire Church
Expectations of a Godparent:
To be part of the child’s lifelong journey of faith.
To be a model of faith through the lived example of life in harmony with the Catholic Church.
To be a good example to the child
To practice the Catholic faith regularly.
For more information please call the Rectory.