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In short, if you want to have your child baptized or go through what would be considered a major action within a religious practice, you must have the other parents consent. If you do not have the other parents consent, you must file a motion with the Court requesting the Court decide the issue.
Dear Father, I am requesting to have my child Baptized into the Catholic Church. I make this request realizing that there are duties and responsibilities that will be expected of me.
As we read in Canon 868, 1 of the Code: For an infant to be baptized lawfully it is required: 1. that the parents, or at least one of them, or the person who lawfully holds their place [such as the permanent legal guardian of an orphan] give their consent; 2.
The Code of Canon Law says that for an infant to be baptized licitly (that is, lawfully), the parents or at least one of them or the person who legitimately takes their place must consent, and there must be a founded hope that the infant will be brought up in the Catholic religion; if such hope is altogether lacking
I, (name of parent), am the (mother) (father) of , aged , and do hereby give my consent for (him)(her) to travel with (name/address of traveling
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The canon law has never required the consent of a parent before a child is baptized. Indeed, had that been so, emergency baptism would have proved impossible.
Requirements for having your child baptized: 1) Your child must be no older than 6 years of age. If a child is older than 6, he or she will need to be prepared to receive the sacrament and attend CCD classes. 2) At least one parent (or legal guardian) must give consent for the baptism.

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