The priest or bishop who celebrates Mass If more than one priest or bishop takes part, the others are called co-celebrants
One who performs a public religious rite; applied particularly to an officiating priest in the Roman Catholic Church, as distinguished from his assistants
Any Participant in a Celebration Primarily when participating in Celebratory Circles but also including any other type of Working
A person who officiates at a religious ceremony, especially a marriage or the Eucharist
the main priest in a eucharist, mass, or communion; the priest who performs the consecration of the bread and wine; the celebrant may be assisted by other priests, deacons, chalice bearers, acolytes, etc
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
The person who leads the Holy Eucharist In a Eucharist, the celebrant is the bishop, or someone who the bishop appoints to lead the service for him In a service of Morning Prayer, the celebrant may be either lay or clergy
The leader of a religious service, especially of the Divine *Liturgy It is usually a priest or *deacon, but not necessarily so
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
A celebrant is a person who performs or takes part in a religious ceremony. someone who performs or takes part in a religious ceremony (present participle of celebrare; CELEBRATE)