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Most of them are white, but not all. Days that carry the rank of Solemnity include the Easter Triduum, which would include red on Good Friday, and violet on Holy Saturday. Ash Wednesday has the rank of Solemnity and it is Violet. The weekdays of Holy Week (not including the Triduum) and they are all Violet, The Commemoration of all the Faithful Departed (All Souls Day) may be White, Violet, or Black. Also, the principal patron of the place, city, or state, the titular saint of a particular Church, the Solemnity of the titular saint, founder, or principal patron of an order or congregation - all of these would depend on what kind of saint we are talking about, martyrs would be celebrated in red vestments.

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- all information is extracted from The Divine Office: The Liturgy of the Hours According to the Roman Rite, Catholic Book Publishing Co., New York, 1975.

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Violet is the color used during Lent.

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