- (celebrant) a person who is celebrating
- (celebrant) an officiating priest celebrating the Eucharist
- Wedding ceremony participants, also referred to as the wedding party are the people that participate directly in the wedding ceremony itself.
- (Celebrant (Australia)) 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. ...
- (Celebrant (United States)) 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. ...
- (Celebrant) A term for the minister who is the moderator of a worship service that includes communion. In most cases, only a member of the ordained clergy can be a celebrant.
- (CELEBRANT) The leader of a religious service, especially of the Divine *Liturgy. It is usually a priest or *deacon, but not necessarily so.
- (Celebrant) 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.
- (Celebrant) 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.
- (celebrant) a person who performs a rite, especially a priest at the Eucharist or a secular official authorised to conduct civil marriages.
- A celebrant is a priest or minister who presides over a service including the Eucharist.
- 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.