Examples of 'concelebration' in a sentence

Meaning of "concelebration"

Concelebration is a noun that describes the simultaneous celebration of the Eucharist by several priests. This communal form of worship is common in some Christian traditions and signifies unity, shared ministry, and collaborative participation in the religious ceremony.
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  • The act of concelebrating (in any sense).

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Concelebration is still common in all the Eastern Churches both Catholic and schismatic.
The Eucharistic concelebration.
Concelebration of the Primates.
We categorically reject the admissibility of liturgical concelebration with non-Orthodox.
Francis imposes concelebration in the Priestly Colleges of Rome.
Today, some of the difficulties addressed can also be resolved through concelebration.
After the 13th century concelebration survived only in the Mass for the ordination of priests.
Metropolitan Amphilohije and Bishop Longin consecrated the church in 2005 with the concelebration of many clergy.
Concelebration manifests the unity of the priesthood, the sacrifice and the whole people of God.
The seminar will conclude with a Eucharistic concelebration in Rome 's Regina Coeli prison.
Concelebration has entered, more and more, into our practice.
First, I think concelebration should be safe, legal and rare.

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