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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The baby won't know dad wasn't there. Sometimes parents have to divide and conquer. It's unfortunate but, I agree with your husband here.[/quote] The christening of your child isn’t something only one parent can conquer. [/quote] No? Single parents aren’t allowed to baptize their children? Didn’t know that. [/quote] When a single parent baptizes their child, ALL of the child's parents are there. You need ALL of the child's parents present. [/quote] Not necessarily. I have been to three Catholic baptisms over the years where mom was single. The father was present at one of them. There is nothing in the catechism that says both parents must be present. Per Canon Law, only one parent needs to consent. [/quote] This makes no sense. If the father was there she wasn't a single mom. A single mom means there is no father in the picture. All the parents were present. [/quote] Why does DCUM insist on this bizarre definition of single mom? A single mom is a mom who is single, i.e. not married. [/quote] Because that's an insult to actual single moms. If you have someone to coparent with, you're not a single mom. You a mom who is has an ex. [/quote]
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