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- The Paschal cycle, in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, is the cycle of the moveable feasts built around Pascha (Easter). The cycle consists of approximately...
- Computus – or as paschalion particularly in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the Paschal full moon (a mathematical...
- The Paschal greeting, also known as the Easter Acclamation or Easter Day Greeting, is an Easter custom among many Christian churches, including Eastern...
- The Paschal Triduum or Easter Triduum (Latin: Triduum Paschale), Holy Triduum (Latin: Triduum Sacrum), or the Three Days, is the Christian period of three...
- The Paschal troparion or Christos anesti (Koinē Gr****: Χριστὸς ἀνέστη) is the characteristic troparion for the celebration of Pascha (Easter) in the Byzantine...
- The Easter Vigil, also known as the Paschal Vigil, the Great Vigil of Easter, or Holy Sa****ay at the Easter Vigil on the Holy Night of Easter, is a liturgy...
- or the Easter season) or Paschaltide (also known as Paschaltime or the Paschal season) is a festal season in the liturgical year of Christianity that...
- century equivalent of easter and the paschal Triduum was called by both Gr**** and Latin writers "Pascha (πάσχα)", a Gr**** transliteration of the Aramaic form...
- 7th-century Gr**** Christian chronicle of the world. Its name comes from its system of chronology based on the Christian paschal cycle; its Gr**** author named...
- year was eleven Paschal cycles of 532 years each before the Alexandrian year beginning 29 August 360, which itself was four 19-year cycles after the epoch...