Examples of using Pascha in English and their translations into Serbian
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Pascha the Church.
The Seventh Friday after Pascha.
Pascha is always the end and always the beginning.
The Sixth Wednesday after Pascha.
Pascha 2014 was a huge success, as it always is.
We always celebrated Christmas and Pascha.
On the Seventh Sunday after Pascha, parishioners of St.
Each death is a new and personal Pascha.
He is our Pascha and, as true God, is called perfect.
Commemorated the Fortieth Day After Pascha.
So this is His Pascha, which has a universal character.
Commemorated May 29th andthe 7th Sunday after Pascha.
Michael wanted to die on either Pascha or the Annunciation.
That is why every day the church service is the same as on Pascha.
A Pascha that hath opened the gates of Paradise to us,” we sing in the Paschal canon.
Orthodox Christians around the world will observe Pascha on April.
A Pascha which has opened to us the gates of Paradise,” we sing in the Paschal canon.
We celebrate our Lord's ascension into heaven forty days after Pascha.
This new Pascha of the Lord reveals the truth that we have passed from death to life(cf. John 5:24);
Russian monastery collecting humanitarian aid for Syrians for Pascha.
Hence, we call it Pascha- that is, the passing-over from slavery into freedom in the Lord through the Red Sea.
The desire andeffort to see Jesus begins the entire movement through Lent towards Pascha.
Beginning with this first Sunday after Pascha, the Church dedicates every Sunday of the year to the Lord's Resurrection.
The former is the time of repentance, the latter is the time of purification,preparation for Pascha.
And this is why we sing on Pascha not only“Christ is risen from the dead,” but also“trampling down death by death…”.
Since we can alwaysdeclare the death of the Lord, we can also always celebrate the Pascha….
This Pascha in the cathedral is a unique occasion to simply go inside the church after many decades of its inactivity.
The liturgical period which last fifty days begins with Bright Week- from Pascha to Pentecost.
And this is why we sing on Pascha not only“Christ is risen from the dead,” but also“trampling down death by death…”.
On the evening of Pentecost Sunday, at Vespers, three lengthy prayers are recited,during which we kneel for the first time since Pascha.
