Please note, however, his robe (alb) is always white, the chausable and stole are the color of the season, in this case, Violet.
The chasuble may be white or violet and the stole is also violet.
Violet is the color for the first two weeks of advent while the third week is Rose and the fourth week is Violet again. This color symbolizes both the pain and suffering leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus as well as the suffering of humanity and the world under sin.
During Lent and Advent, the priest wears violet vestments to signify penitence. On Good Friday and Palm Sunday the vestments will be changed to red, expressing both fire and blood.
During advent the priests wear Violet, symbolising the sovereignty of Christ.
During lent the priests wear Violet. Except for Good Friday, then it's black or red.
A rose coloured vestment may be worn on the 3rd Sunday of Advent and the 4th Sunday of Lent.
A red vestment is worn on Passion (palm) Sunday.
Often, a violet shaded toward blue is worn in Advent, and a violet shaded toward purple in Lent, but any shade of violet will do.
Priests wear violet vestments during Lent, except on the Fourth Sunday of Lent (Laetare Sunday) when the Priest is allowed to wear rose vestments.
They wear:
-Green (For masses in ordinary time which aren't feast days)
-Black (Mainly for funeral masses--but they wear white now to celebrate new life and resurrection)
-Purple (For the seasons of Advent and Lent)
-White (For seasons of Christmas and Easter, Marian Feast Days, and feast days that do not involve Martyrdom or the Holy Spirit)
-Red (Pentecost (Holy Spirit), Martyrs feast days, Feast of the Holy Cross (Sept 14), Sacrament of Confirmation (Holy Spirit), Palm Sunday, Good Friday)
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Catholic AnswerThe liturgical color for Advent and Lent is Violet (it's NOT purple, it's the liturgical color Violet), although Rose may be substituted on the the Third Sunday of Advent and the Fourth Sunday of Lent (it's NOT pink, it's the liturgical color Rose). Their robe is called an alb and it is always white, their vestments include their stole and their chasuble. Lent ends as the evening Mass of the Lord's Supper begins on Holy Thursday evening and the priest will don white vestments for that, Lent is over, and the Sacred Triduum has begun.The Triduum is the shortest liturgical season of the year, beginning with the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday evening (white), continuing through Good Friday (red), and Holy Saturday (Violet) and culminating with the Mass of the Easter Vigil (white) and Easter Masses in the morning. Gold or Silver may always be substituted for white.
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Catholic AnswerThe color for Christmas and its season is White. Gold may be substituted.Green, Red, White, and Violet are the most common, but for Marian feast days, Blue or Gold can be worn. during Advent, some priests wear Rose on the 3rd Week.
During Lent the Rubrics call for Violet to be worn at all Masses and services.
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Catholic AnswerThe liturugical color for Christmas is white, gold or silver may be substituted.Purple
baccalaureate masses during lent season
White, or white and gold, is the color of vestments during the Christmas Season.
The color of the vestments of the pope, or any priest or bishop, depends on the liturgical season. During Lent or Advent the vestments are violet.
is there a significance in rose vestments on laudate sunday
The normal color of vestments during Advent is violet. However, on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8) white and blue vestments may be worn in honor of the Virgin Mary.
White vestments are worn
Either blue or red depending on what story you are talking about
The priest wears red vestments on Palm Sunday.
The priest wears red because that is the color that is called for on Palm Sunday, thus the altar should be red as well.
He wears red vestments when presiding over Good Friday services.
.Catholic AnswerThe robe the priest wears all year at Mass is called an alb and is white (the word alb comes from the Latin word for white). During Advent the priest wears a violet chasuble over this.
It would depend on the liturgical season for a memorial or optional memorial. During Ordinary Time it would be green or, if the saint was a martyr, red; if is a feast or solemnity then non-martyrs would be white. During Lent or Advent the color would be violet for memorials.