How To Use Officiant In A Sentence

  • The officiant should then appraise the boy and girl of the duties and obligations of conjugal life according to the Gurus tenets.
  • Their officiant, a dear friend of theirs, sported a full leopard-print suit in true rockabilly fashion—and even strutted over the tracks with Mike and his Rat Pack pals. My Fair Wedding
  • Dieste wrote of his desire to unite the congregants with the officiants in a single space, which the nave of this church provides.
  • Given that view of marriage, I've always liked the Quaker way of getting married--i.e., the whole meeting serves as "officiant" for the wedding. Some Questions about Marriage
  • 'I'm afraid that I shall be the officiant and that there will be two other baptismal parties present. GOODBYE CURATE
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  • Next, the officiant, groom, and best man enter the ceremony through a side door and wait at the altar. My Fair Wedding
  • The idol is subsequently installed in the household shrine, which includes two other cult objects (an ephod and teraphim) and, eventually, a resident priestly officiant (Judg 17: 7 – 13). Mother of Micah: Bible.
  • More than 100 guests attended the non-denominational ceremony, which was held on the beach during sunset and performed by a local officiant.
  • Under the city's current marriage law, civil marriages can only be performed by a judge or by a court-appointed 'officiant' that almost always performs marriages at the D.C. Superior Court. DeMorning DeBonis: Oct. 1, 2010
  • Born in a village of poor fisherfolk and growing up illiterate, Hung Tung worked as officiant in a Taoist temple while doing odd jobs to maintain his family.
  • The first part of the service passed over my head until I was aware that I was being addressed by the officiant. GOODBYE CURATE
  • One ascends the altar, leaving the others swinging their thurifers at its foot - hands his to the officiant and retires.
  • When holding it high above his head did not make the sacrament sufficiently visible to the congregation, the officiant could take other measures to ensure its visibility.
  • In addition to being LEWW's favorite kind of officiant, (the Article III kind), Judge Jacobs is the author of Sarah and Patrick have much in common with the contestants above, starting with strong educational credentials that combine Ivy cache with a touch of newer-school swagger. Above the Law
  • I sure wanted to find out more about how Eric had qualified as a priest, or whatever they called the officiant, but first I was going to make Jake tell me about Quinn. All Together Dead
  • Death ceremonies are quite elaborate in Sri Lanka, usually conducted by the families of the deceased in conjunction with religious officiants.
  • But some officiants I spoke to sternly discourage inclusion of anything which might smack of religion - even a fondly remembered hymn.
  • Their boldface-name officiant liked the idea, too. ABC News: Top Stories
  • The venue is purpose built for rituals and ceremonies, with appropriately fabulous acoustics, lavish trimmings and colourfully costumed officiants.
  • She is one of only two officiants accredited by the British Humanist Association to conduct ceremonies.
  • Last year in Scotland, 27 weddings, three naming ceremonies and 233 funerals were conducted by humanist officiants.
  • All told, 21 worship services take place in the chapel every week, whether anyone but the officiant is there or not.
  • As the officiant, I was worried that I would trip over the words, or begin hacking and coughing.
  • But some officiants I spoke to sternly discourage inclusion of anything which might smack of religion - even a fondly remembered hymn.
  • The choice is yours, just remember to check with your officiant before totally committing to whatever vow you choose.
  • Some of the officiants wore judges' robes, some were in business suits, and some were dressed fairly casually.
  • Yesterday it was standing room only in the chapel during the short, humanist service conducted by the chapel officiant.
  • What if someone asked you to be an officiant at a wedding?
  • Now brides often have their fathers or both parents accompany them, and have the officiant ask ‘Who supports this couple in marriage?’
  • It's simply that we had Father Whittaker's name as the officiant on all the invitations we sent out. GOODBYE CURATE
  • Shortly before sunrise on Saturday, March 27, 1546, Alfonso Díaz, a Spaniard and minor officiant at the Vatican, arrived in Neuburg on the Danube, a village outside Augsburg, Germany. Bloodlust
  • Among the Lao the officiant is usually an ex-monk who has attained considerable esoteric knowledge of the ritual language of the ceremony.
  • Consequently they have lodged a petition with the parliament claiming its officiants are being discriminated against on religious grounds.
  • 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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