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paschal

[ pas-kuhl ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to Easter.
  2. of or relating to Passover.


noun

  1. a paschal candle or candlestick.

paschal

/ ˈ±èæ²õ°ìÉ™±ô /

adjective

  1. of or relating to Passover
  2. of or relating to Easter
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of paschal1

1400–50; late Middle English paschall < Late Latin ±è²¹²õ³¦³óÄå±ô¾±²õ. See Pasch, -al 1
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After starting the service in the rear of the church with the traditional lighting of a large paschal candle, he was taken in a wheelchair to the front to preside at the Mass.

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When the Second Temple in Jerusalem stood, the first night of Passover usually involved just eating the paschal sacrifice, a lamb that had been slaughtered at the temple and then roasted and served at home.

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The paschal candle, used by various Christian communities, is a larger, communal candle whose flame is shared, and thus spread, at baptisms and funerals and on feast days.

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Soon there will be strawberries, asparagus, rhubarb, snow peas and watercress, the paschal lamb, the Easter ham.

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Today, the Church invites to undertake the paschal mystery of Jesus, a journey that includes the cross.

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