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Noun
/ˈseləbrənt/,
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celebrants, plural;
  1. A person who performs a rite, esp. a priest at the Eucharist

  2. A person who celebrates something


  1. a person who is celebrating
  2. an officiating priest celebrating the Eucharist
  3. In Australia, celebrants are people who conduct formal ceremonies in the community, particularly weddings, which are the main ceremony of legal import conducted by celebrants. They may also conduct extra-legal ceremonies such as naming of babies, renewal of wedding vows and funerals. ...
  4. Celebrants are professional life-cycle ceremony officiants who believe in the power and effectiveness of ceremony and ritual to serve basic needs of society and the individual. ...
  5. Celebrancy is a movement to provide agents to officiate at ceremonies often reserved in law to clergy or officers of the courts. These agents, generally referred to as "celebrants", perform weddings, funerals, and other life ceremonies for those who do not want a traditional religious ceremony.
  6. The bishop or priest who officiates at the altar during the celebration of the Eucharist.
  7. A minister or priest -- or in some denominations, a member of the laity -- who leads a worship service which includes communion.
  8. A celebrant is an individual either clergy or layperson, who seeks to meet the needs of families during their time of loss.  They serve by providing a funeral service that is personalized to reflect the personality and lifestyle of the deceased.
  9. a person who performs a rite, especially a priest at the Eucharist or a secular official authorised to conduct civil marriages.
  10. The one who presides at a religious service. The priest at Mass is referred to as the Celebrant.
  11. A celebrant is a priest or minister who presides over a service including the Eucharist.
  12. The person who leads the worship service. In a Eucharist, the celebrant is the bishop, or someone who the bishop appoints to lead the service for him or her. In a service of Morning Prayer, the celebrant may be either lay or clergy.
  13. An individual who officiates at a funeral, generally they have been to see the family and will speak of the deceased on behalf of the family or just support the family who wish to speak.
  14. a term often used for the person who conducts the ceremony and /or facilitates the marriage of husband and wife. In most christian churches this may only be performed by a bishop, priest or deacon.
  15. The leader of a religious service, especially of the Divine *Liturgy. It is usually a priest or *deacon, but not necessarily so.
  16. the person who officiates at a ritual