During Baptism the color of priest vestment is WHITE.
.Catholic AnswerThe robe the priest wears all year at Mass is called an alb and is white (the word alb comes from the Latin word for white). During Advent the priest wears a violet chasuble over this.
White
A priest's vestment is generally white when it's Easter. On special occasions, however, a priest might wear gold in white's place.
in some religions, "white" means "clean" or "pure". priests wear white symbolyzing that they're clean or pure, to please God.
That is called a white stole. It is used during solemnities and easter.
White
purity and new life.
.Catholic AnswerA priest wears an alb (a long white robe that completely covers his street clothes) at all liturgical services when he is not wearing a cassock and surplice.
Off-white is NOT a liturgical color approved by the Catholic Church.
The white collar on a priest's uniform is a symbol of their commitment to the priesthood and their dedication to serving their faith community. It is also a visible identifier for others to recognize them as clergy members.
White or blue and white since it is a feast of the Blessed Virgin.