That would depend entirely on what season you are in. If Easter falls early that year, you might well be in Lent, and the color would be violet. If Easter is late, you would be in Ordinary Time, and the color is green.
Green - it is ordinary time. Green stands for hope.
The Church does not stipulate a color for anniversaries.
Green is the colour for Ireland and also the Catholic church
White! The color of Joy!
Ali Baba, Ferrari color, Priority 1 printing, Vgi graphics, and Allstar graphics are some companies that specialize in producing color banners. Express color, Fairfax signs banners and Banners express are some other companies that produce them.
Color vinyl banners can be purchased at a variety of online retailers, such as Print A Banner, Banners in Vinyl and Banner Buzz. Along with these sites, the more popular online retailer eBay also sells the banners.
Yes, in Presbyterian congregations that follow the Liturgical Calendar, purple is used for paraments, stoles, banners and hangings during Lent.
Off-white is NOT a liturgical color approved by the Catholic Church.
Pentecost, Confirmation, Masses for Martyrs, Masses for Holy Spirit
The liturgical color for first confession in the Roman Catholic Church is usually white, symbolizing purity and cleansing of sins through the sacrament of reconciliation.
Yes, on the 28th February, 2013 the shoe colour he wears will have to change back to brown, from that of red coloured shoes, as this colour of shoe, is only one worn by a Pope whilst in office of Pope and Supreme Pontiff of the Catholic Church.
Purple is for Lent, but that doesn't mean it can't be part of some display. It should probably not be the major color.