Celebrant
(noun)
A person who performs a celebration or religious ceremony, such as a priest, minister, or rabbi.
Origin:
From the latin verb celebrare, meaning 'to celebrate or worship'.
Examples:
- The celebrant presided over the wedding ceremony, leading the bride and groom through their vows.
- The celebrant was a well-respected member of the community and was known for his inspiring sermons.
- The celebrant was a spiritual leader who was dedicated to serving his congregation and spreading the message of love and hope.
- The celebrant was a trained professional who had years of experience conducting religious ceremonies of all types.
- The celebrant was a gentle and compassionate person who was deeply committed to his faith and his calling.