You can wear red anytime you like. The priest wears red vestments on Pentecost and the feasts of martyrs.
gold and white vestments are worn at Christmas by priests in the Catholic Church
Vestments if worn by a preacher 'Sunday best' if worn by a churchgoer
The formal celebration of an apostle is a feast in the Catholic Church, and red vestments are worn as all of them (save St. Thomas) died as martyrs.
The sacristan in our church looks after the vestments, linens, and silverware.
If an altar server is wearing a black or red vestment that is full length that is called a cassock. A short white vestment worn over the black or red long vestment is called a surplice. A white vestment if full length is called an alb .
The early priests wore secular clothing that was reserved for liturgical use. The vestments worn by priests today developed from the Greek and Roman clothing worn by the priests of the early Church.
Although many will wear white, gold vestments can be worn during Christmas and Easter seasons.
white & gold. red might be one, but I'm not entirely sure. hope i helped(:
Either blue or red depending on what story you are talking about
Roman Catholic AnswerThe priest's vestments for the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday are white.
Red vestments are worn on Passion (Palm) Sunday.
Arthur Carl Piepkorn has written: 'The survival of the historic vestments in the Lutheran Church after 1555' -- subject(s): Church vestments, Liturgy, Lutheran Church