Examples of using Pasch in English and their translations into Portuguese
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It also became a Christian feast because of what happened on that day 50 days after Jesus' Pasch.
Pasch, Richard J; Blake, Eric S;
And the pasch of the Jews was at hand; and many from the country went up to Jerusalem, before the pasch to purify themselves.
It is Pasch becoming openness,
The Church was born from Christ's Pasch which is why she"draws her life from the Eucharist", as I recall in the Encyclical Ecclesia de Eucharistia n. 1.
Not to be confused with Pasch's axiom regarding a line through a triangle In geometry,
In 1882, Pasch published a book,"Vorlesungen über neuere Geometrie",
artists such as the painter Ulrika Pasch and the poet Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht.
called by Pasch and Wolfley, with station anchor Paul Gerke as sideline reporter.
Richard J. Pasch; Edward N. Rappaport;
turn to Jesus' Pasch. Let us stand beside our brothers
The annual Lenten journey towards the Pasch of the Lord offers a propitious occasion to sensitize the Catholic Church around the world with regard to the Holy Land by promoting relevant initiatives of prayer
convinced that every sacramental celebration depends precisely on the Pasch of the Lord's death and resurrection.
soldiers to be kept, intending, after the pasch, to bring him forth to the people.
that is, his Pasch.
the Provincial Council of Arles in Gaul had maintained that the Lord's Pasch should be observed on the same day throughout the world
PASCH is linked to other foreign cultural relations
The PASCH learning platform allows teachers to set up their own virtual classrooms
Goals of PASCH The initiative is designed to arouse and sustain young people's interest in
The"Schools: Partners for the Future"(PASCH) initiative creates a global network of more than 2,000 PASCH schools with particular ties to Germany.