1. pascha - Noun
2. pascha - Adjective
The passover; the feast of Easter.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAmong Orthodox Christians, Sunday is considered to be the seventh-day of the week and a "Little Pascha " (Easter), and because of the Paschal joy, the making of prostrations is forbidden, except in certain circumstances. Source: Internet
A blessed Pascha and Bright Week to you Kevin. Source: Internet
Eastern Orthodox churches commemorate him on the Third Sunday of Pascha (i. Source: Internet
In addition, the next Sunday of the Easter (Pascha) is celebrated as the Sunday of Thomas, in commemoration of Thomas' question to Jesus, which led him to proclaim, according to Orthodox teaching, two natures of Jesus, both human and divine. Source: Internet
In the Eastern Orthodox hymns of Holy Wednesday (the Wednesday before Pascha ), Judas is contrasted with the woman who anointed Jesus with expensive perfume and washed his feet with her tears. Source: Internet
Most years, the Eastern Pascha falls after the Western Easter, and it may be as much as five weeks later; occasionally, the two dates coincide. Source: Internet