Catholic Baptism Requirements for Parents, Godparents & Adults
The Importance of Baptism
Congratulations! Whether you are an adult studying for your own Baptism or you are preparing for the Baptism of your child, you are taking an extremely important step in your and your family's spiritual life. Baptism is necessary for salvation. Our Lord Jesus Christ instituted Baptism as the means of removing original sin from our souls, of being born again and incorporated into His Mystical Body, and of becoming members of His Church. There is nothing else more important for you right now than to ensure that you and your family members are baptized.
What Are the Requirements for Catholic Baptisms?
Baptism is available for every last human being on earth. Our Lord desires the salvation of all mankind and He established Baptism as the means for our salvation. As such, it is necessary for salvation. In order to ensure that everyone who desires Baptism understands its importance, there are certain requirements for Baptisms.
What Does A Catholic Baptism Cost?
There is no charge for the Sacraments. Every single human being, rich and poor alike, are called to the life of a baptized Catholic. While some parishes may ask for a stipend to offset administrative costs, no parish may turn anyone away for failure to pay. The Sacraments are always free and cost nothing.
What Are the Requirements for Infant Baptisms for Parents?
Below are the general Catholic guidelines for infant Baptism and the responsibilities of godparents. Each point is grounded in Canon Law and universal Church teaching.
- Infant baptism is for children from birth until generally their 4th–7th birthday.
- All children who are baptized must have at least one godparent. See below for more information.
- Parents must intend to raise the child in the Catholic Faith.
- Infants are usually baptized in the parish of at least one parent. For baptisms elsewhere, a permission letter from your pastor may be needed.
- The child's birth certificate should be available for presentation to the parish.
- The parents' marriage certificate should be presented; Baptism cannot be denied even if the parents are not married in the Church. This is a good time to have your marriage blessed.
- Each parent must attend a Catholic Baptism Preparation Course.
- For dress, decorum, and helpful advice, see our page on Catholic Baptism Etiquette.
Who Can Be a Godparent?
A godparent (also called "sponsor") plays an important spiritual role in a child's faith life. Requirements for godparents are:
- At least 16 years old (or whatever age your diocese requires).
- A baptized Catholic who has received First Holy Communion and Confirmation.
- Actively practicing the Catholic Faith — living in harmony with Church teaching.
- In good standing with the Church — no impediments to serving as a sponsor.
- Not the biological parent of the child being baptized.
- Intending to be a spiritual guide throughout the child's faith journey.
Quick Reference: Baptism Requirements Summary
Use this summary to understand the key requirements at a glance:
👨👩👧 Parents
✓ At least one Catholic parent
✓ Intend to raise child Catholic
✓ Complete Baptism Prep Class
✓ Provide birth certificate
✓ Provide marriage certificate (if applicable)
✨ Godparents
✓ Confirmed Catholic who is age 16+
✓ Actively practicing faith in good standing with the Church
✓ Complete Baptism Prep Class
✓ Not a biological parent
✓ Willing to guide child spiritually
📚 Baptism Class
✓ Parents must enroll
✓ Online options are available
✓ Certificate upon completion
✓ Parish-approved
✓ Can be completed at own pace
📋 Documentation
✓ Child's birth certificate
✓ Parents' marriage certificate
✓ Parish registration form
✓ Class completion certificate
✓ ID/proof of residence
Special Baptism Topics
What About Non-Catholic Godparents?
The Church recognizes that family situations vary. If one godparent is non-Catholic, the following applies:
- One godparent MUST be Catholic. This person will be the official sponsor.
- A baptized non-Catholic Christian may serve as a "Christian witness" alongside the Catholic sponsor.
- A non-baptized person cannot serve in either role.
- Discuss your specific situation with your parish priest to ensure compliance with diocesan guidelines.
Can Adults Be Baptized?
Absolutely! Adults seeking Baptism follow a similar but distinct path called the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Learn more about Adult RCIA/OCIA Preparation →
What If I'm Not Married in the Church?
Your child CAN be baptized even if your marriage has not been blessed in the Church. This is actually a wonderful opportunity to have your marriage blessed as part of the baptism celebration. Speak with your parish priest about this possibility.
What Happens at Baptism?
The baptismal ceremony includes the following steps:
- Welcome and opening prayers
- Reading from Scripture
- Prayer over the water
- Anointing with oil of catechumens
- Profession of faith by parents and godparents
- Baptism with water — the priest/deacon pours water over the child's head
- Anointing with Sacred Chrism
- Lighting of the baptismal candle
- Closing blessing
💧 The Sacramental Moment: The essential part of baptism occurs when water is poured over the person's head while the priest says the words of Baptism: "I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit."
For Dress, Decorum & Etiquette
Need advice on what to wear or how to prepare? Read our complete guide to Catholic Baptism Etiquette →
What About Godparent Responsibilities After Baptism?
A godparent's role doesn't end after the ceremony. Consider these ongoing responsibilities:
- Maintain a relationship with the godchild
- Model a faithful Catholic life
- Encourage participation in sacraments (First Communion, Confirmation)
- Support the parents in raising the child in the faith
- Pray for your godchild's spiritual growth
- Be a mentor and spiritual guide throughout their life
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