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Paschal include: Antipope Paschal (687), a rival with Theodore for Pope Pope Paschal I (died 824), head of the Catholic Church from 817 Pope Paschal II
Paschal
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up paschal or Paschal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Paschal is a surname and given name. Paschal may also refer to: of or pertaining to Easter
Paschal_(disambiguation)
Commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ
Western and Eastern Christianity, Eastertide—also known as the Easter or Paschal season—begins on Easter Sunday and continues for seven weeks, concluding
Easter
American singer (born 1956)
Janet Paschal (born October 18, 1956) is an inspirational gospel vocalist. She has released numerous albums in that genre and has received multiple fan
Janet_Paschal
Head of the Catholic Church from 817 to 824
Pope Paschal I (Latin: Paschalis I; died 824) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 25 January 817 to his death in 824. Paschal was
Pope_Paschal_I
Candle used in liturgies of Western Christian churches during the Easter season
A Paschal candle or Easter candle is a large candle used in liturgies in Western Christianity (viz., the Roman Catholic Church, the Lutheran Churches
Paschal_candle
Easter custom
The Paschal greeting, also known as the Easter Acclamation or Easter Greeting, is an Easter (Pascha) custom among many Christian churches, including Eastern
Paschal_greeting
Spanish Catholic lay brother (1540–1592)
Paschal Baylón (16 May 1540 – 17 May 1592) was a Spanish Catholic religious brother in the Order of Friars Minor. He served as a shepherd alongside his
Paschal_Baylón
Computus – or as paschalion particularly in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the Paschal full moon (a mathematical
Date_of_Easter
Troparion in the Byzantine Rite
The Paschal troparion or Christos anesti (Koinē Greek: Χριστὸς ἀνέστη) is the characteristic troparion for the celebration of Pascha (Easter) in the Byzantine
Paschal_troparion
Restaurant in Georgia, United States
Paschal's is an American foodservice company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in Southern cuisine. It was founded as a small sandwich shop in 1947
Paschal's
Central concept of the Catholic faith
The Paschal mystery is central to Catholic faith and theology relating to the history of salvation. According to the Compendium of the Catechism of the
Paschal_mystery
Irish politician (born 1974)
Paschal Donohoe (born 19 September 1974) is an Irish economist and former Fine Gael politician who is currently serving as the managing director and chief
Paschal_Donohoe
English bishop (died 1361)
John Paschal (died 1361) was a 14th-century English bishop. Paschal, native of Suffolk, became a Carmelite friar at Ipswich. Paschal was sent to study
John_Paschal
American football player (born 1999)
Joshua Paschal (born December 17, 1999) is an American professional football defensive end. He played college football for the Kentucky Wildcats and was
Josh_Paschal
Head of the Catholic Church from 1099 to 1118
Pope Paschal II (Latin: Paschalis II; 1050 x 1055 – 21 January 1118), born Raniero Raineri di Bleda, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the
Pope_Paschal_II
South African rugby player (born 2002)
Paschal Hans Uzoma Ekeji is a Lesotho-born American football defensive end of Nigerian descent for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL)
Paschal_Ekeji
Topics referred to by the same term
Pope Paschal may refer to: Antipope Paschal (687) Pope Paschal I (817–824), saint Pope Paschal II (1099–1118) Antipope Paschal III (1164–1168) This disambiguation
Pope_Paschal
School in Fort Worth, Texas, Tarrant County, United States
R. L. Paschal High School is a secondary school in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is part of the Fort Worth Independent School District, and is
R._L._Paschal_High_School
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Paschal Lamb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Paschal Lamb may refer to: Passover sacrifice (Korban Pesach), a Jewish animal sacrifice Lamb
Paschal_Lamb
Form for chanting the Little Hours at Easter
The Paschal Hours are the form in which the Little Hours are chanted on Pascha (Easter) and throughout Bright Week in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine
Paschal_Hours
Festal season in the liturgical year of Christianity
or the Easter season) or Paschaltide (also known as Paschaltime or the Paschal season) is a festal season in the liturgical year of Christianity that
Eastertide
American physician, occultist and writer (1825–1875)
Paschal Beverly Randolph (October 8, 1825 – July 29, 1875) was an African-American medical doctor, occultist, spiritualist, trance medium, and writer
Paschal_Beverly_Randolph
14th day of the ecclesiastical lunar month
following the paschal full moon. In other words, Easter falls from one to seven days after the paschal full moon, so that if the paschal full moon is on
Ecclesiastical_full_moon
Easter sermon by Saint John Chrysostom
The Paschal homily or sermon (also known in Greek as Hieratikon or as the Catechetical Homily) was written by St. John Chrysostom (died 407). It is read
Paschal_Homily
American racing driver
James Roy Paschal Jr. (December 5, 1926 – July 5, 2004) was an American NASCAR Grand National Series and Winston Cup Series driver. Paschal won twenty-five
Jim_Paschal
American politician
Amy Paschal is an American politician. She has served as a member of the Colorado House of Representatives since January 2025, representing the 18th district
Amy_Paschal
Season of television series
to vote out either Kathy or Neleh, Kathy, Neleh and Paschal drew rocks to resolve the vote. Paschal drew the purple rock and was eliminated from the game
Survivor:_Marquesas
American US Air Force Colonel and judge
Paschal Anderson English, Jr. (born March 5, 1944) is a retired United States Air Force Colonel, a former judge, and a contestant on the fourth season
Paschal_English
Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday
The Paschal Triduum or Easter Triduum (Latin: Triduum Paschale), Holy Triduum (Latin: Triduum Sacrum), or the Three Days, is the Christian period of three
Paschal_Triduum
American baseball player (1895–1974)
Benjamin Edwin Paschal (October 13, 1895 – November 10, 1974) was an American baseball outfielder who played eight seasons in Major League Baseball from
Ben_Paschal
American football player (born 1984)
Marcus Paschal (born August 31, 1984) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL). He played
Marcus_Paschal
Week leading up to Easter
denominations, to commemorate Christ's entry into Jerusalem to accomplish his paschal mystery, it is customary to have a blessing of palm leaves or other branches
Holy_Week
Liturgical triple-candlestick
The Paschal trikirion (Greek: τρικήριον) is a liturgical triple-candlestick used at Easter time in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic traditions
Paschal_trikirion
the computus article for more details on the calculation. In 1818 the Paschal Full Moon fell on Saturday, March 21 (the equinox). Therefore, the following
List_of_dates_for_Easter
Christian commemoration
of the Feast of Easter). Before the Vigil, the Paschal Hours are said for the last time and the Paschal greeting is exchanged.[citation needed] The Paroemia
Feast_of_the_Ascension
American politician
Moore Paschal (December 15, 1845 – January 28, 1919) was a U.S. Representative from Texas. Born in Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, Paschal moved
Thomas_M._Paschal
American politician
Kenneth Paschal (born December 9, 1966) is an American politician from the state of Alabama. A member of the Republican Party, Paschal was elected to represent
Kenneth_Paschal
Decorated egg for the celebration of Easter
Easter eggs, also called Paschal eggs, are eggs that are decorated for the Christian festival of Easter, which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. As
Easter_egg
Italian cardinal and diplomat, antipope from 1164 to 1168
Antipope Paschal III (Latin: Paschalis III; c. 1110 – 20 September 1168) was a 12th-century clergyman who, from 1164 to 1168, was the second antipope
Antipope_Paschal_III
Title for Jesus
suggests that Saint Paul intends to refer to the death of Jesus, who is the Paschal Lamb, using the theme found in Johannine writings. The Lamb of God title
Lamb_of_God
Donald Paschal (December 21, 1920 - November 23, 2000) was a Tennessee Walking Horse trainer who won two World Grand Championships. Paschal lived in Readyville
Donald_Paschal
Paschal's La Carrousel was a jazz club in Atlanta, Georgia. Opened in 1960, it became known as Atlanta's "jazz mecca" as it featured top-name artists
Paschal's_La_Carousel
Bonfires lit at Easter as part of liturgical and secular celebrations
Easter fires, also called Paschal fires, are typically bonfires lit at Easter as part of Christian liturgical and cultural celebrations. Used in solemn
Easter_fire
American football player (born 1958)
Carolina Tar Heels. Paschal's son, Mark Paschal, also played football for the North Carolina Tar Heels. "Second-year running back Doug Paschal, who was recuperating
Doug_Paschal
Irish hurling referee (1950–2025)
Paschal R. Long (1950 – 10 June 2025) was an Irish hurling referee, selector and player. Born in Stoneyford, County Kilkenny, Long played hurling at junior
Paschal_Long
Liturgy held in Christian churches
The Easter Vigil, also known as the Paschal Vigil, the Great Vigil of Easter, or Holy Saturday at the Easter Vigil in the Holy Night of Easter, is a liturgy
Easter_Vigil
Type of cape worn by some Roman Catholic clergy
the Paschal mozzetta, worn only during the Easter Octave, which is of white damask silk trimmed with white fur. The winter mozzetta and the Paschal mozzetta
Mozzetta
Sanctuary in Villarreal, Spain
The Sanctuary of St. Paschal Baylon (Valencian: Santuari de Sant Pasqual Bailón), commonly referred to as El Sant, is located in Villarreal, in the province
Sanctuary of St. Paschal Baylon
Sanctuary_of_St._Paschal_Baylon
By-election to the 34th Dáil
in the 34th Dáil left by the resignation of Fine Gael Teachta Dála (TD) Paschal Donohoe on 21 November 2025. It was held on the same as the 2026 Galway
2026 Dublin Central by-election
2026_Dublin_Central_by-election
Irish republican
Brian Paschal Keenan (17 July 1941 – 21 May 2008) was a member of the Army Council of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) who received an 18-year
Brian Keenan (Irish republican)
Brian_Keenan_(Irish_republican)
Archdeacon, antipope in 687
Paschal was a rival with Theodore for Pope following the death of Pope Conon (21 September 687), and thus is considered an antipope of the Roman Catholic
Antipope_Paschal_(687)
American soldier
Paschal Conley (1858-1919) was a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army, Buffalo Soldier, and served as Quartermaster Sergeant Troop M, 10th Cavalry
Paschal_Conley
Historic house in North Carolina, United States
Bray-Paschal House (also known as the Sheriff Richard Bray Paschal House and Sheriff R. B. Paschal House) is a historic house located at 2488 Wade Paschal
Bray-Paschal_House
Observance in a liturgical calendar with no fixed calendar date
Christmas. Often considered the most important Christian observance, Spring paschal feasts are a fixed number of days before or after Easter Sunday, which
Moveable_feast
Nigerian politician and medical doctor
Paschal Chigozie Obi Listen is a Nigerian politician. He served as a member representing Ideato North and Ideato South Federal Constituency in the House
Paschal_Chigozie_Obi
Paschal McGuinness (born October 2, 1933) is a retired labor union activist. Paschal was born in County Cavan, Ireland. During his early life, he learned
Paschal_McGuinness
Dominican friars
Paschal Salibury, OP (born Donald Hughes Salisbury; 6 June 1928 – 18 August 2023) was an American Catholic priest who was the first African-American member
Paschal_Salisbury
7th-century Greek Christian chronicle
Chronicon Paschale (the Paschal or Easter Chronicle), also called Chronicum Alexandrinum, Constantinopolitanum or Fasti Siculi, is the conventional name
Chronicon_Paschale
Cycle of feasts in Eastern Orthodoxy
The Paschal cycle, in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, is the cycle of the moveable feasts built around Pascha (Easter). The cycle consists of approximately
Paschal_cycle
Traditions of the Easter holiday
Easter traditions (also known as Paschal traditions) are customs and practices that are followed in various cultures and communities around the world
Easter_traditions
French Renaissance composer
Paschal de l'Estocart (1538 or 1539 – after 1587) was a French Renaissance composer. Not much of his life is known. He was born in Noyon, was in Lyons
Paschal_de_l'Estocart
FABRAP, or Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild and Paschal, was an architectural firm founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1958. They specialized in sports
FABRAP
Ancient Jewish practice
sacrifice (Hebrew: קרבן פסח, romanized: Qorban Pesaḥ), also known as the Paschal lamb or the Passover lamb, is the sacrifice that the Torah mandates the
Passover_sacrifice
mag. 1415 Paschal Robinson (1913). "Antipope" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Paschal Robinson
List_of_popes
Jean François Paschal Grousset (7 April 1844, in Corte – 9 April 1909, in Paris) was a French politician, journalist, translator and science fiction writer
Paschal_Grousset
Easter bread
a-to-po-qo, "bakers", written in the Linear b syllabary. Near the end of the Paschal Vigil, after the Prayer Before the Ambo, a single large loaf of bread,
Artos
Holy Roman Emperor from 1111 to 1125
order to at least preserve the previous right to invest, he captured Pope Paschal II and forced him to perform his imperial coronation in 1111. Once crowned
Henry_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
American nurse and reality TV personality
Hoang Lisa Whelchel Mari Takahashi Matt Elrod Nick Brown Noelle Lambert Paschal English Rafe Judkins Rita Verreos Ron Clark Ronnie Bardah Ryan Medrano
Cirie_Fields
American college basketball coach (born 1941)
Bobby Paschal (born October 22, 1941) is an American retired college basketball coach. He was head coach of the South Florida Bulls team from 1986 to
Bobby_Paschal
Controversy over the correct date for Easter
This proposal, however, was never implemented. Computus Epact Sardica paschal table Gregorian calendar Reform of the date of Easter Christianity portal
Easter_controversy
Alexandrian civil year in progress, 29 August 5493 BC. This year was eleven Paschal cycles of 532 years each before the Alexandrian year beginning 29 August
Annianus_of_Alexandria
Nigerian-American tourism marketing consultant
C. Paschal Eze is a Nigerian American tourism marketing consultant. Born in Nigeria, Ezekiel worked as a journalist in The Gambia but currently serves
Paschal_Eze
Irish journalist
Paschal Sheehy is an Irish journalist. He has served as Southern Editor for RTÉ News since August 1997. He also worked in the print media as a journalist
Paschal_Sheehy
Seven days beginning on Easter in Eastern Christianity
the Ascension. During Bright Week the Paschal Verses (from Psalm 67) are sung responsorially with the Paschal troparion at the beginning of the Divine
Bright_Week
Nigerian politician
Paschal Arinzechukwu Agbodike (born April 15, 1982) is a Nigerian politician who serves as a Member of the House of Representatives, representing Ihiala
Paschal_Agbodike
American basketball player (born 1996)
Eric Luther Paschall (/ˈpæskəl/; born November 4, 1996) is an American professional basketball player for Hubei Wenlv of the National Basketball League
Eric_Paschall
Ninth-century ecclesiastical figure in Rome
Theodora, mother of Pope Paschal I and wife of Bonusus, lived in the early 9th century AD and is depicted in a mosaic in the Church of Santa Prassede
Episcopa_Theodora
Nigerian footballer (born 1997)
Paschal Onyedika Okoli (born 17 October 1997) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Paschal_Okoli
American Catholic community
St. Paschal Baylon Parish is a Roman Catholic community founded in the ideals of the Blessed Sacrament. In the early 1950s Father John O'Brien and Brother
St. Paschal Baylon Parish (Highland Heights, Ohio)
St._Paschal_Baylon_Parish_(Highland_Heights,_Ohio)
American politician
December 11, 2007 Paschal, Paul Holmes: A Tribute To Young L G Harris, Advocate Press, 1977, p. 8 United States 1850 Slave Schedule. Paschal, Paul Holmes:
Young_Harris
American military officer
Paschal Hickman (c. 1778 – January 23, 1813) was an American military officer who was killed in the River Raisin Massacre, an important event in the War
Paschal_Hickman
97th season in franchise history
Detroit Free Press. Springgate, Scout. "Detroit Lions release DL Josh Paschal". Lions Wire. Retrieved March 12, 2026. "Lions trade RB David Montgomery
2026_Detroit_Lions_season
American football player (1921–2003)
William Avner Paschal Jr. (May 28, 1921 – May 25, 2003) was an American professional football fullback in the National Football League for the New York
Bill_Paschal
French basketball player
Fabien Paschal (born April 17, 1991 in Creteil, France) is a French basketball player who plays for French Pro A League club Le Havre. Paschal signed
Fabien_Paschal
Hymn of praise sung in the Christian liturgies of Easter
Praeconium Paschale), is a lengthy sung proclamation delivered before the paschal candle, ideally by a deacon, during the Easter Vigil in the Roman Rite
Exsultet
Italian Jesuit and missionary
Pasquale Tosi SJ (27 April 1837 – 14 January 1898), known in English as Pascal Tosi, was an Italian Jesuit missionary and co-founder of the Alaskan mission
Pascal_Tosi
Sam Paschal was a Tennessee Walking Horse trainer from Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Paschal trained three horses who won the breed's World Grand Championship
Sam_Paschal
Magic involving sexual activity
sex magic in the Western world come from 19th-century American occultist Paschal Beverly Randolph (1825–1875). Son of a wealthy Virginian father and a slave
Sex_magic
Irish diplomat, journalist and medievalist
Paschal Robinson, O.F.M., (born David Robinson; 26 April 1870 – 27 August 1948) was an Irish ecclesiastical diplomat, journalist, and medievalist. He
Paschal_Robinson
Name list
in Latin spelled Paschalis. An early bearer is Antipope Paschal (fl. 687), and Pope Paschal I (d. 824). A variant Latin form of the name is Paschasius;
Pascal_(given_name)
Eastern Orthodox and Catholic liturgical candlesticks
trikirion used only at Pascha (Easter) - the Paschal trikirion (Slavonic: Троица, Troitsa). This Paschal form of the trikirion is carried by priests as
Dikirion_and_trikirion
1969 book by Hans Urs von Balthasar
several sections, but he was not initially asked to author this one on the paschal mystery. The editors had commissioned the article from another collaborator
Mysterium_Paschale
American basketball player
Tia Paschal (born March 22, 1969) is an American retired women's basketball player. Paschal played collegiately at Florida State University (FSU). She
Tia_Paschal
Irish Gaelic footballer (1937–2024)
Pascal Flynn (1937 – 16 September 2024) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for club side St. Mary's and at inter-county level with the Dublin senior
Pascal_Flynn
Saturday before Easter Sunday
Ἀνάστασις), named so because chronologically it was composed earlier than the Paschal Canon by John of Damascus rather than because it occurs earlier liturgically
Holy_Saturday
Catholic cardinal and antipope in 1101
served for 105 days. He was a candidate of the Roman party opposed to Pope Paschal II and is regarded today as an antipope. Prior to his election he was created
Antipope_Adalbert
Mozarabic theologian, bishop and martyr
Peter Pascual (c. 1227 – 1299/1300), in Latin originally Petrus Paschasius (Spanish: Pedro Pascual, Valencian : Pere Pasqual), was a Mozarabic theologian
Peter_Pascual
Filipino dance ritual
streets to honor and beseech Obando's three patron saints: San Pascual (Paschal Baylón), Santa Clara (Clare of Assisi), and Nuestra Señora de Salambáo
Obando_Fertility_Rites
Catholic altar candlestick
liturgical reforms of Pope Pius XII. Since then, the Paschal candle is lit directly from the Paschal fire at the beginning of the Easter Vigil mass. "triple
Triple candlestick (Catholic Church)
Triple_candlestick_(Catholic_Church)
PASCHAL
PASCHAL
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Paschalis, PASCUAL means "Passover; Easter."
Surname or Lastname
English (Kentish)
English (Kentish) : from a medieval personal name, Pack, possibly a survival of the Old English personal name Pacca, although this is found only as a place name element and appears to have died out fairly early on in the Old English period. The Middle English personal name is more likely to be a derivative of the Latin Christian name Paschalis (see Pascal).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a wholesale trader, from German Pack ‘package’ (see Packer).Anglicized form of Dutch Pak.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pascal.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Pask.Danish (Paaske) : from a vernacular short form of the Latin personal name Paschalis (see Pascal), or perhaps a nickname for someone who was born at Easter, påske, or had some other particular connection with that time of year, such as owing a feudal obligation then.German : from an eastern (Slavic) short form of the medieval personal names Paschasius or Paschalis (see Pascal).German : habitational name from Paska in Thuringia.German (Päske) : from an eastern (Slavic) short form of the personal name Petrus (see Peter).
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German
Child of Easter
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Paschalis, PASCOAL means "Passover; Easter."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Paschalis, PASQUALE means "Passover; Easter."
Male
French
French name derived from Latin Paschalis, PASCAL means "Passover; Easter." This name was popular with early Christians, mainly given to sons born at Easter time.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Hebrew
Child of Easter; Born on Passover
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval vernacular short form of the personal name Pascal, Latin Paschalis (see Pascal).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a vernacular short form of the Latin personal name Paschalis (see Pascal, Italian Pasquale).nickname for a mild-mannered and peaceable person, from Middle English pace, pece ‘peace’, ‘concord’, ‘amity’ (via Anglo-Norman French from Latin pax, genitive pacis).Italian : from the medieval personal name Pace, used for both men and women, from the word pace ‘peace’ (see 1).
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Born on Passover.
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Pascal, PASCHAL means "Passover; Easter."
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from Middle English lamb, Middle High German lamp ‘lamb’; a nickname for a meek and inoffensive person, or a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of lambs. As a German name particularly, it may also have been a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of the paschal lamb.English : from a short form of the personal name Lambert.
PASCHAL
PASCHAL
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Combination Name
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Like Moon
Boy/Male
British, English, Greek, Gujarati, Indian, Latin
Dark-skinned; Moorish
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Remains Aware of Guru's Word
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, British, Danish, English, Finnish, Scandinavian, Swedish
Gift of the Sun; Sun; Gift
Boy/Male
Hindu
Great poet, Dramatist, Slave of Goddess Kali
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Spear
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Wise strength.
Girl/Female
English
Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian form of the English Natalie: born at Christmas.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lovely; Love to Life
PASCHAL
PASCHAL
PASCHAL
PASCHAL
PASCHAL
n.
The sacrifice offered at the feast of the passover; the paschal lamb.
a.
Of or pertaining to the passover, or to Easter; as, a paschal lamb; paschal eggs.