- Pascha. In both
Western and
Eastern Christianity, Eastertide, the
Easter or
Paschal season,
begins on
Easter Sunday and
lasts seven w****s,
ending with the...
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Computus – or as
paschalion particularly in the
Eastern Orthodox Church.
Easter is
celebrated on the
first Sunday after the
Paschal full moon (a mathematical...
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Paschal include:
Antipope Paschal (687), a
rival with
Theodore for Pope Pope
Paschal I (died 824), head of the
Catholic Church from 817 Pope
Paschal II...
- The
Paschal greeting, also
known as the
Easter Acclamation or
Easter Day Greeting, is an
Easter custom among many
Christian churches,
including Eastern...
- Look up
Paschal Lamb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Paschal Lamb may
refer to: P****over
sacrifice (Korban Pesach), a
Jewish animal sacrifice Lamb...
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Paschal's is an
American foodservice company based in Atlanta, Georgia,
specializing in
Southern cuisine. It was
founded as a
small sandwich shop in 1947...
- A
Paschal candle is a
large candle used in
liturgies in
Western Christianity (viz., the
Roman Catholic Church, the
Lutheran Churches, the
Anglican Communion...
- Pope
Paschal I (Latin:
Paschalis I; died 824) was the
bishop of Rome and
ruler of the
Papal States from 25
January 817 to his
death in 824.
Paschal was...
- 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...