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concelebrate

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con·cel·e·brate  (kn-sl-brt)
v. con·cel·e·brat·ed, con·cel·e·brat·ing, con·cel·e·brates
v.intr.
To take part in a concelebration of the Eucharist.
v.tr.
To take part in (a Eucharist) as a joint celebrant.

[Latin concelebrre, concelebrt- : com-, com- + celebrre, to celebrate; see celebrate.]

con·cele·brant (-brnt) n.

concelebrate [kənˈsɛlɪˌbreɪt]
vb
(Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity to celebrate (the Eucharist or Mass) jointly with one or more other priests
[from Latin concelebrāre]
concelebration  n
Translations
concelebrate [kənˈselɪbreɪt] VT (frm) [+ mass] → concelebrar
concelebrate [kənˈsɛlɪˌbreɪt] vt (Rel) → concelebrare
concelebrate [kənˈsɛlɪˌbreɪt] vt (Rel) → concelebrare


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In fact, I chose not to concelebrate at the Mass that we had on the day of the attack because the altar was situated right beneath a flag in the center of campus.
The bread should contain gluten (plant proteins) and the wine alcohol (except for those who get permission to use grape juice, but who are then not allowed to concelebrate except by special permission).
Reviving an ancient liturgical custom, Paul concelebrates the opening Mass with 24 bishops.
 
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