No, the altar linen must always be white. Violet can be used for hangings on the front of the altar or sides, but the top cloth must always be white linen.
Purple is the colour used to symbolise Lent and Advent. In these 2 seasons we are in waiting. Therefore, purple is our colour of waiting. Purple was the most difficult type of dye to obtain, therefore it was a symbol of wealth.
A pall is a type of fine cloth, especially purple cloth used for robes, or used on the altar within a church.
A pall is a type of fine cloth, especially purple cloth used for robes, or used on the altar within a church.
The color on the altar top should always be white -There are often antependiums or other cloths that hang over the edge that may be colored and would typically follow the following: Green for Ordinary Time, Purple (bluish) for Advent, Reddish purple for Lent, white or gold for Easter and Red for feasts of the Martyrs or Holy Spirit.
It is a cloth placed on an altar.
An altar cloth.The altar cloth
The hanging cloth on an altar is called an altar cloth or an altar frontal. It is used to decorate the altar and often changes according to the liturgical season or special occasions in the church.
An antependium is a screen in front of an altar, or an altar cloth.
The priest wears red because that is the color that is called for on Palm Sunday, thus the altar should be red as well.
Typically, purple is used during the time of Advent and Lent. Red is used to celebrate the Reformation. White is the color that is used during the holidays of Christmas and Easter. Purple is a time of preparation.
It is a cloth placed on an altar.
The "altar stone" is the true altar. The rest of the "altar" is not strictly speaking an altar, but the support for the altar. The altar stone usually has the relics of saints contained within it, and it should be covered with three clothes, although nowadays, many places dispense with the lower two. Symbolically, the linen cloth (the topmost cloth that covers the altar) signifies the linen in which the dead body of Our Lord was wrapped.