No. The altar is bare and Jesus is not present. If cloths were over crucifix, they should remain and be removed for the easter Vigil. However, if venerating a crucifix, it is OK to gradually uncover it for the veneration
.Catholic AnswerA bishop's choir robe, his Zucchetto, etc. are all purple. He would have red vestments on for celebrating the feasts of martyrs, the Holy Spirit, and on Good Friday.
A Catholic priest who has been designated as a Monsignor wears a purple cincture.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. . In the Catholic Church, under the old Rubrics for the Mass up until the modifications of Paul VI after the Second Vatican Council all statues and pictures were to be covered for the last two weeks of Lent, there are several different theories as to where this came from, originally, penitents were expelled from the Church and not permitted back in until Easter, when this no longer became feasible, they resorted to the Hunger Cloth which completely veils the altar and sanctuary from the people for the whole of Lent. All that survives of those practices is the veiling of statues and other artwork for the last two weeks of Lent and it is not required. Regardless, the Crucifix was unveiled for Good Friday, and then re-veiled for Good Saturday. See the link below for a full explanation.
Bishops traditionally wear violet (purple).
A Catholic Archbishop wears exactly the same thing as a Bishop, his house/street cassock would be black with purple piping and his choir cassock would be purple. His zucchetto would be purple as well.
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Purple was also a reserved color for kings back in the days and catholic priests change their vestments to purple when it is lent, to signify that Christ is the king of heaven and earth.
The colour purple is worn by Orthodox priests on Good Friday. This is because Pilate and his soldiers placed a purple robe on Jesus, just before His crucifixion. (Mark 15:16-20) "...they put on Him a purple robe. Then they said, Hail, King of the Jews!" (John 19:1-5).
Nothing, it is just colour.
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Lenny is one of the twins from Justice Crew he is wearing the yellow shirt with the Purple Adidas logo on it in Friday to Sunday music video.
.Catholic AnswerI believe that you are referring to the liturgical color, violet, which represents penance and is used for Advent, Lent, Holy Saturday, and Confession. Purple is used by Bishops as part of their street outfit and choir cassock.