concelebrant

/kənˈsɛləbrənt/
noun
  1. A person who joins with others in celebrating a religious service, especially the Eucharist or Mass.
    • The bishop and three priests served as concelebrants at the Easter Mass.
    • The concelebrants gathered around the altar to bless the congregation.
    • Each concelebrant took a turn reading a passage from the scripture.
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