officiant

/əˈfɪʃiənt/
noun
  1. A person who performs a formal ceremony, such as a wedding, funeral, or religious service.
    • A family friend served as the officiant at the funeral service.
    • The wedding officiant asked the couple to exchange their vows.
    • The officiant led the congregation in a prayer during the ceremony.
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