“Christ is Risen“ in Over 30 Languages at TSCS

It’s still Pascha! “Pascha” is the Aramaic word used in the New Testament to refer to the Passover, and the early Christian traditions use this word to describe Christ’s death and resurrection as the paschal lamb. In English, many call this holy day Easter. The Orthodox Church celebrates Christ’s resurrection for forty days, and for the past few weeks, Christians from many traditions have helped us celebrate in many of the languages spoken on our campus. Please enjoy this Paschal greeting in over 30 languages from the students and teachers of The Saint Constantine School!
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