concelebrants

/kənˈsɛləbrənts/
noun
  1. People who jointly perform a religious ceremony, especially a Mass or Eucharist.
    • The concelebrants gathered around the altar to lead the service together.
    • At the cathedral, the concelebrants included priests from several different parishes.
    • The bishop invited all the concelebrants to share a meal after the ceremony.
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