concelebrated

/kənˈsɛləˌbreɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of concelebrate: performed a religious ceremony together with other clergy.
    • They concelebrated the holiday liturgy in the old cathedral.
    • The visiting clergy concelebrated the funeral service with the local minister.
    • Last Sunday, the priests concelebrated the morning Mass as a sign of unity.
adjective
  1. Describing a religious ceremony that was performed jointly by multiple clergy members.
    • A concelebrated service often includes several priests at the altar.
    • The concelebrated wedding was a beautiful example of cooperation among churches.
    • The concelebrated Mass drew a large crowd of worshippers.
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