noun
- plural of concelebration; instances or acts of celebrating together, especially a religious service in which multiple clergy members jointly perform the rite
Usage: primarily used in Christian liturgical contexts; common in Catholic and Orthodox traditions
Examples
- The concelebrations of the Easter Mass involved priests from several parishes.
- Concelebrations allow multiple clergy to share in the solemnity of the sacrament.
- The bishop presided over the concelebrations during the ordination ceremony.
- These concelebrations strengthen the sense of unity among the religious community.
- The cathedral scheduled several concelebrations throughout the liturgical year.