<Li> History . Historical events form the foundation for the Paschal mystery and are commemorated in the paschal liturgy of Easter </Li> <Li> Sacraments and mistagogy . Historical events of the death and resurrection of Christ are realised in the believer as passage from death to life . Primarily, it is achieved in baptism and the Eucharist, but the paschal solemnity of Easter taken as a whole is itself a sacrament, the paschale sacramentum . </Li> <Li> Moral and spiritual life . Pascha (or Easter) is a transitus--detachment from evil, conversion to good, and progress in spiritual life, until the final transitus to the Kingdom of God . </Li> <Li> Eschatology . In the early years of the Church Paschal mystery was celebrated with a vivid expectation of the coming of Christ . Gradually Christian communities have come to focus on the presence of Christ in the Church as liturgical anticipation of the parousia . Paschal eschatology has also individual dimension as eagerness for the heavenly Pascha . Paschal mystery becomes a pledge of eternal life . </Li>

What is the passion in the paschal mystery