concelebration

/kənˌsɛləˈbreɪʃən/
noun
  1. A religious ceremony, especially a Mass, performed jointly by multiple clergy members.
    • The concelebration of the Easter Mass involved twelve priests.
    • The concelebration was a powerful symbol of unity among the different congregations.
    • They planned a concelebration to mark the anniversary of the church's founding.
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