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There are three different stages of the cross when it is draped with cloth during the Easter season. When draped with a purple cloth, it represents Lenten Season. When the cross is draped with a white cloth it represents Resurrection Sunday Morning or Easter Sunday. The third cloth is of black and represents Good Friday.
It represents the cloth that wrapped the body of Jesus and was left in the grave when he rose from the dead on Easter morning.
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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.
* the cross of Jesus - both the empty cross and the crucifix * the colour purple - denoting royalty (Christ the King) * Easter lilies, with their large, white flowers which denote purity * chicks - symbolising "new life" * Easter eggs * Hot cross buns
Only during the 40 days of Lent. It should change to black on good Friday then change it to white on Easter Day and then it remains for the great 50 days of Easter till the Sunday of Pentecost which then changed to red for that one day. It is not correct to display a draped cross any other time.
White cloth filters are called cheese cloth.
Some did, to identify themselves as being fighter with the Crusaders.
Dotti and long white cloth on shoulders and cross white thread on their chest this is the dress dress of Brahmin's in old days. now everybody wear pants and white shirt
The Easter rabbit is white.
unfortunately you have to keep washing it until the red or most likly pink is gone
If your religious Jesus was baptised and the Holy Spirit came down in the form of a white dove to land on his shoulder. This ties into Jesus being crucified on the cross on Good Friday and rising from the dead on Easter Sunday.