The traditional liturgical vestments for Christmas are white and/or gold.
During Advent, the lead-up to Christmas, they are purple, except for the Third Sunday of Advent (Gaudete Sunday), when they are Rose (the exception being the Lutheran church, where they remain purple throughout Advent).
White, or white and gold, is the color of vestments during the Christmas Season.
The Ordo states that White is the color for the vestments on All Souls Day, but Black or Violet may be used instead.
gold and white vestments are worn at Christmas by priests in the Catholic Church
white & gold. red might be one, but I'm not entirely sure. hope i helped(:
is there a significance in rose vestments on laudate sunday
Although many will wear white, gold vestments can be worn during Christmas and Easter seasons.
I am answering this question during the Christmas season, so the vestments are white. Here is the entire year: Advent - violet Christmas - white Ordinary Time - green Lent - violet Easter - white Ordinary Time - green If it is a feast day, then the vestments change depending on the feast day. For martyrs, the Holy Spirit, and the passion of Our Lord, the color is red. For saints who are not martyrs, the color is white. For a funeral the priest may use black, white, or violet. Gold may be substituted for any color.
Vestments are purple at the start of Lent.
Either blue or red depending on what story you are talking about
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.
Peter was a martyr so the color of mass vestments would be red.
Black