Lexicographical Neighbors of Concelebrating
Literary usage of Concelebrating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes of a Visit to the Russian Church in the Years L840, 1841 by William Palmer, John Henry Newman (1882)
"Afterwards seats were placed for the four concelebrating priests and for the
Archimandrite behind the altar, and there they sat looking westward through the ..."
2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"But when trie members of the priesthood, instead of concelebrating with the bishop
in the basilica, began each to say his own Mass, a plurality of altars ..."
3. Essays on the Early History of the Church and the Ministry by Henry Barclay Swete (1921)
"... this cooperation of the priesthood was as it were spread out and extended,
and individual presbyters instead of concelebrating with the bishop in situ, ..."
4. The Canons of the First Four General Councils of Nicaea, Constantinople by William Bright (1892)
"Hefele reasonably suggests that when several priests were ' concelebrating' with
the celebrant (a custom referred to by Evagrius, i. ..."
5. Sacred Archæology: A Popular Dictionary of Ecclesiastical Art and by Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott (1868)
"... instead of celebrating separately, should assist the bishop in his cathedral;
when bishops visited each other, they had the privilege of concelebrating. ..."
6. Liturgies Eastern and Western: Being the Texts Original Or Translated of the by Frank Edward Brightman, Charles Edward Hammond (1896)
"... the fourth cent and frequently later, a Bishop as the head and mouthpiece of
the concelebrating sacerdotal college. which includes the presbyters, 464. ..."