officiant in English

noun
1
a person, typically a priest or minister, who performs a religious service or ceremony.
Among Muslims, burial must occur within twenty-four hours and be attended by Muslim officiants ; Christian burial is also led by a local church leader.

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1. Family Code, Section 420 (a), requires the two parties, mArriage officiant and

2. Information given for abjurations: name, age, signature, name of officiant.

3. Rev. Kanta Bosniak is a wedding officiant based in Blacksburg, Virginia

4. All embracing Ministries is a wedding officiant based in Edgewood, Maryland

5. (Alternation between officiant and choir is ‘responsorial’.) The term ‘Antiphonal’ is generally used of the mus

6. Collared Greens did the bow ties for our wedding! We also got matching ties for the dads, grandpa, and officiant

7. Said “Reverend Borror performed my husband and I's wedding ceremony with the beauty and grace you would hope for from any wedding officiant

8. 30 Show an interest in other people, but don't discuss anything that you wouldn't talk about with your grandmother or religious officiant -- especially with a coworker you don't know extremely well.

9. Altared Vows by Taya is a highly-rated officiant service located in Wilmington, Delaware that services weddings throughout the local area including in Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Jersey

10. Ordination as a Marriage Officiant and Ceremonial minister complies with all state and local laws in Washington and is valid and accepted throughout the United States and everywhere around the world!

11. Celebrant may refer to: Celebrant or Ceremonial Celebrant Officiant, or leader of a liturgy or ceremony who is empowered to perform it - pending the legal entitlements of the country they practice in, Celebrant (Australia), a legally authorised conductor of weddings.