The former Celtic player helped them win an eighth straight Scottish Premiership title and the Scottish Cup, completing a sweep of all domestic trophies for a third straight year after Rodgers had delivered the League Cup before his departure.
"It's a massive honour to be named Celtic manager again. I had always dreamed of returning to this role on a permanent basis," Lennon told the club's.
"I'm absolutely delighted to once again be part of one of the biggest and best clubs in the world -- an institution which really does mean so much to me and one which has always been such a huge part of my life.
"I was delighted with the way the players stuck to their task and delivered another historic success, which is unlikely to ever be repeated."
Lennon joined Celtic as a player from Leicester in December 2000 and went on to make 304 appearances for the club. He won five Scottish league titles with the club and steered them to two more as manager during his spell in charge from 2010-14.
Former Celtic player John Kennedy will join Lennon's team as his assistant manager, with ex-Ireland international Damien Duff continuing in his role as first-team coach.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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