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单词 paschal
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Definition of paschal in English:

paschal

adjective ˈpɑːsk(ə)lˈpask(ə)l
formal
  • 1Relating to Easter.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • During the weekdays of Great Lent, the regular Eucharistic Divine Liturgy is not celebrated in Orthodox churches since the Divine Liturgy is always a paschal celebration of communion with the Risen Lord.
    • Reflection on its meaning can more easily occur without reference to the demands of the baptismal life or the existential revolution to which the paschal mystery points.
    • In other words, Mary Magdalene is the first to celebrate what Christians now call the paschal mystery.
    • By altering slightly the chronology of events common to the synoptic gospels, John introduces paschal imagery to the passion narrative and presents Jesus as the ultimate Passover lamb.
    • And the paschal flame will shine again across the region this weekend.
    • Everyone involved in organising the liturgy from the paschal fire to the music, readings, must be congratulated.
    • The paschal essence is especially evident in the prayer of thanksgiving over the water (largely the emended text of Luther's Flood Prayer).
    • This three day retreat from the world is a sharing in the paschal mystery of Christ.
    • 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.
    • This Sunday must follow the full paschal moon.
    • Like his body crucified and broken, the divided churches in the West are undergoing a paschal suffering.
    • The symbolism of the paschal mystery that shapes the 1979 Prayer Book corresponds to a non-Constantinian missiology.
    • Hallmarks of the rite include paschal essence, pneumatic nature, corporate understanding, Eucharistic context, and ritual character.
    • As much as a pound of coagulated blood was noted to have been shed by individual flagellants during these paschal ceremonies.
    • The day of vindication and the year of favor meet in the paschal mystery, in Christ died and risen.
    • For Mary of the Passion, all led back to the Unity-Trinity of God truth-love, who communicates himself to us through the paschal mystery of Christ.
    • Marriage, like all sacraments, is paschal to the core and consequently it is as much about dying as it is about new life.
    • Christ, who models the paschal mystery, was the loser who became the great winner.
    • In Christian language, I hope to keep alive the spark of the paschal mystery (life-through-dying) with a mix of festivity, glory and gratitude.
    • In the paschal event and the Eucharist that makes it present throughout the centuries, there is a truly enormous ‘capacity’ that embraces all of history.
  • 2Relating to the Jewish Passover.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • 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.
    • Jesus's death on the cross was Pilate's way of telling Jerusalem's Jews, who had gathered in the holy city for the paschal holiday, to desist from any thought of rebellion.
    • The word paschal actually comes from the Hebrew word for Passover.
    • For the French, a roast leg of lamb, the gigot pascal (pascal and the English paschal refer equally to the Jewish Passover and Christian Easter), is the traditional Easter Sunday lunch.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French, from ecclesiastical Latin paschalis, from pascha 'feast of Passover', via Greek and Aramaic from Hebrew Pesaḥ 'Passover'.

Rhymes

Gaskell, mascle
 
 

Definition of paschal in US English:

paschal

adjective
formal
  • 1Relating to Easter.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The paschal essence is especially evident in the prayer of thanksgiving over the water (largely the emended text of Luther's Flood Prayer).
    • In the paschal event and the Eucharist that makes it present throughout the centuries, there is a truly enormous ‘capacity’ that embraces all of history.
    • The day of vindication and the year of favor meet in the paschal mystery, in Christ died and risen.
    • Christ, who models the paschal mystery, was the loser who became the great winner.
    • For Mary of the Passion, all led back to the Unity-Trinity of God truth-love, who communicates himself to us through the paschal mystery of Christ.
    • And the paschal flame will shine again across the region this weekend.
    • This Sunday must follow the full paschal moon.
    • Reflection on its meaning can more easily occur without reference to the demands of the baptismal life or the existential revolution to which the paschal mystery points.
    • The symbolism of the paschal mystery that shapes the 1979 Prayer Book corresponds to a non-Constantinian missiology.
    • Marriage, like all sacraments, is paschal to the core and consequently it is as much about dying as it is about new life.
    • Everyone involved in organising the liturgy from the paschal fire to the music, readings, must be congratulated.
    • 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.
    • Hallmarks of the rite include paschal essence, pneumatic nature, corporate understanding, Eucharistic context, and ritual character.
    • Like his body crucified and broken, the divided churches in the West are undergoing a paschal suffering.
    • As much as a pound of coagulated blood was noted to have been shed by individual flagellants during these paschal ceremonies.
    • During the weekdays of Great Lent, the regular Eucharistic Divine Liturgy is not celebrated in Orthodox churches since the Divine Liturgy is always a paschal celebration of communion with the Risen Lord.
    • In Christian language, I hope to keep alive the spark of the paschal mystery (life-through-dying) with a mix of festivity, glory and gratitude.
    • In other words, Mary Magdalene is the first to celebrate what Christians now call the paschal mystery.
    • By altering slightly the chronology of events common to the synoptic gospels, John introduces paschal imagery to the passion narrative and presents Jesus as the ultimate Passover lamb.
    • This three day retreat from the world is a sharing in the paschal mystery of Christ.
  • 2Relating to the Jewish Passover.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the French, a roast leg of lamb, the gigot pascal (pascal and the English paschal refer equally to the Jewish Passover and Christian Easter), is the traditional Easter Sunday lunch.
    • Jesus's death on the cross was Pilate's way of telling Jerusalem's Jews, who had gathered in the holy city for the paschal holiday, to desist from any thought of rebellion.
    • The word paschal actually comes from the Hebrew word for 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.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French, from ecclesiastical Latin paschalis, from pascha ‘feast of Passover’, via Greek and Aramaic from Hebrew Pesaḥ ‘Passover’.

 
 
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