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concelebrant

[ kuhn-sel-uh-bruhnt, kon- ]

noun

  1. a member of the clergy who participates in a concelebration.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of concelebrant1

First recorded in 1930–35; concelebr(ate) + -ant
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Example Sentences

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In June 2015, Cardinal Theodore McCarrick served as a concelebrant at the funeral Mass for Vice President Joe Biden’s son, offering some of the final prayers for Beau Biden.

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Father Holcomb applied to serve as a concelebrant at the Garden mass, but even if he is not given that responsibility, he will see the pope in Washington.

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So does Pausanius— "Nec spatii distant Nesidum litora longe; In quibus uxores Amnitum Bacchica sacra Concelebrant, hederæ foliis tectæque corymbis."

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