Pentecost, Confirmation, Masses for Martyrs, Masses for Holy Spirit
Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church. . We use a lot of colors, especially for the vestments. Some of the colours we have are red (For martyrs), white (For feast days of virgins, purity, religious etc), black, violet, or white (For requiem masses), rose (A colour of expectation, such as before Christmas), green (Ordinary days), and several others. Each color has a certain symbolism, and corresponds with the celebration.
Saint Valentine was a martyr, he was beheaded. In the Catholic Church, the color red is is used for the vestments and altar cloths on the feast day of a martyr.
it means that they are running for Pope......i think, that was it. The Cardinals of the Catholic Church wear red because it is a symbol that they are ready to shed their blood (hence the color red) to defend their faith.
The red hat worn by the Pope, known as the "red biretta," symbolizes the authority and power of the office of the Pope in the Catholic Church. It is a traditional symbol of the Pope's role as the leader of the Church and his connection to the martyrs of the faith. The red color represents the blood of Christ and the willingness of the Pope to sacrifice for the Church.
Greek Orthodox Church members color their eggs red at Easter. (Red is the color of life.)
Vestments made from cloth of gold may be used on days of special solemnity as a substitute for white, red, or green.purple
Roman Catholic AnswerTo the best of my knowledge, none of the doctors of the Church died as martyrs, so their feast days would be white. If they did die as martyrs, the priest would be wearing red.
Redman is commonly agreed upon as the most important "Red" emceeAnswer in Catholicism"Eminence" is the title of honor bestowed upon a Cardinal in Roman Catholic Church. The color of the robes, cassocks etc. of a Cardinal is "cardinal" red. Cardinal Richelieu
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Roman Catholic AnswerThe entire Passion narrative is read twice during the Church year, it is read on Passion Sunday (Palm Sunday) to begin Holy Week, and again on Good Friday. The color of the vestments is red.
Well, the ancient Romans belived in a god name Jason who was the god of love and had celebrated once a year. Then another god that was jelous of Jason named beshoy came in and teabagged him. Jason's face was red so that's how they got the color.
Alberto Galter has written: 'The red book of the persecuted church' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Communism and religion, History, Persecution