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Catholic AnswerGreen colors symbolize nature, fertility, hope and bountifulness. Green symbolizes freedom from bondage.

Green. The liturgical color of vestments used on Sundays (unless the office of a feast is said) and ferias from the end of the Christmas season until the day before Ash Wednesday, and then from the day after Pentecost until the day before Advent begins.

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