verb
- to celebrate (a religious service, especially Mass) together with one or more other clergy
Usage: religious; formal
Examples
- The bishop will concelebrate Mass with the local priests.
- Three clergy members concelebrated the wedding ceremony.
- The pastor invited visiting ministers to concelebrate the service.
- During the special occasion, multiple priests concelebrated together.
- The archbishop chose to concelebrate rather than officiate alone.
- They decided to concelebrate the Easter service as a unified ministry.