paschal in English

adjective
1
of or relating to Easter.
For the New Year a sucking pig roasted was a delicacy worth waiting for and for Easter the paschal baby lamb or goat roasted whole on a spit is universally loved.
2
of or relating to the Jewish Passover.
According to the Bible, ever since the Israelites made their escape from Egypt in the middle of the night, following their first paschal meal, Passover has been marked by a nighttime ceremony.

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1. He witnessed the impressive rites of the paschal service.

2. Pope Paschal II created him cardinal-priest of SS.

3. The death has occurred of Paschal Slattery Snr, Ballyda, Danesfort, Co

4. The same artist also created the ambo and the Paschal candle.

5. The death has occurred of Paschal Slattery Snr, Ballyda, Danesfort, Co

6. He interpreted for us the paschal mystery as a mystery of divine mercy.

7. True paschal lamb, dying he destroyed our death, rising he restored our life.

8. But they would not forget the sacrificial and paschal aspect of the Supper.

9. It is a form of retreat for Christians preparing to celebrate the paschal mystery.

10. One of the earliest of these is Jesus Christ represented as a Paschal Lamb.

11. Christ is still at the table on which the paschal supper has been spread.

12. He was named successor to Antipope Paschal III by a small number of schismatic cardinals.

13. His prophecy was fulfilled, for the town was delivered at the time of the Paschal feast.

14. And baldacchini, choir-screens, paschal candlesticks, Ambones, tombs and the like, all enriched with sculpture and glass …

15. Three and a half centuries after his death, in 1165, Charlemagne was Canonized by the anti-pope Paschal III

16. A few months later, she ran off with another teacher, John Paschal, the president of the local NAACP.

17. He Himself was the true paschal lamb , and on the day the Passover was eaten He was to be sacrificed.

18. Paschal says he was strongly urged by his mother, who works at IBM (IBM), to consider a business major.

19. By shepherding the flock of Christ, Peter enters into the paschal mystery, he goes towards the cross and the resurrection.

20. She had begun the Standing as an Easter observance, and with the paschal season over she had decided to quit.

21. Archducal •cackle, crackle, grackle, hackle, jackal, mackle, shackle, tackle •ankle, rankle •Gaskell, mascle, paschal •tabernacle • ramshackle •débâcle

22. That's the case for Christopher Paschal, a freshman at Santa Clara, who intends to double-major in accounting and political science.

23. We celebrate it on the first Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon, after the 21st of March. It's on April 12th this year.

24. Antitype (plural Antitypes) Something that is symbolized or represented by a type , such as Christ by the Paschal Lamb ; the fulfillment of a type

25. Antitype (plural Antitypes) Something that is symbolized or represented by a type, such as Christ by the Paschal Lamb; the fulfillment of a type.

26. With each year the Church testifies through this Paschal exclamation to the event of universal significance which happened almost two thousand years ago.

27. This simply constructed craft floated on a mass of 000 plastic bottles and was sailed through the patch by oceanographers Marcus Eriksen and Joel Paschal.

28. The matzah that is set aside is called the Afikomen, and it is eaten for “dessert” after the Seder meal in commemoration of the paschal sacrifice

29. Sergius I (687-701) Opposed by Theodore and Paschal, Antipopes (687) John VI (701-05) John VII (705-07) Sisinnius (708) Constantine (708-15) St

30. The solitary case in which one inferior to a priest is empowered to bless, is where the deacon Blesses the paschal candle in the ceremonies of Holy Saturday

31. The situation in the Empire remained chaotic, worsened by the further excommunication against Henry launched by the new pope Paschal II, a follower of Gregory VII's reformation ideals, who was elected in August 1099.

32. The Afikoman (Hebrew: אפיקומן, derived from Greek epikomen "that which comes after", "dessert") was in ancient times the last morsel of the paschal lamb, eaten at the end of the Passover meal

33. With her help, we can understand the true meaning of paschal joy, which is based on this certainty: The One whom the Virgin carried in her womb, who suffered and died for us, has truly risen.

34. Dear brothers and sisters, let us allow the paschal "alleluia" to be deeply impressed within us too, so that it is not only a word in certain external circumstances but is expressed in our own lives, the lives of people who invite everyone to praise the Lord and do so with their behaviour as "risen" ones.

35. Strictly speaking, the Holy Saturday is also an Aliturgic day in the West; for it is easy to show that the Mass which is now celebrated in the morning, after the blessing of the paschal candle and the font, belongs of right to the office of Easter Eve, and that in the early ages of the Church it was only celebrated after midnight at the close