Pascua
Pascua is a term in Spanish with several related meanings, most prominently Easter. It derives from Latin Pascha via Greek Pascha and Old French Paques. In Spanish-speaking countries, Pascua can refer to Easter Sunday, the Easter season, or Holy Week (Semana Santa). The date of Easter is movable and based on the liturgical calendar: Western churches celebrate it on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal equinox, while Orthodox churches often observe a different date using the Julian calendar. Customs associated with Pascua include church services, processions, family meals, and Easter eggs.
Pascua also denotes Easter Island, known in the local language as Rapa Nui and in Spanish as
Aside from religious and geographic uses, Pascua appears in historical and cultural contexts, including references to