
Pascha
Pascha, or Easter, is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, central to Christian faith. It signifies victory over sin and death, emphasizing hope and renewal. The date varies each year, based on the lunar calendar, typically falling in spring. The holiday includes worship services, festive meals, and traditions like the Easter egg, symbolizing new life. For many, Pascha is the most important religious feast, marking the culmination of Holy Week’s events and inspiring reflection on spiritual rebirth and divine love.