What is pascha meaning?

Pascha is a Greek word that means "Passover" or "Easter". It is a religious celebration in the Orthodox Christian Church that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Pascha is considered as the most significant event in the Christian calendar and is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox. Traditionally, the celebration involves a series of services, vigils, and processions that culminate in the Resurrection Liturgy on Pascha morning. In many Orthodox countries, the celebration also involves a special feast with traditional foods.