It depends on who it is. Little girls look wonderful in cotton candy colored pastels, Men can wear a pastel colored tie or shirt, teens will wear whatever is in style and women will generally wear whatever they look slimmest in, preferably a lighter color, not black, grey or brown. Black or navy is fine if there is a light or white colored collar, top or jacket. Rule of thumb is you just don't want to look to wintery, drab, or like you are going to a funeral. Florals are good also.
green. it is ordinary time
There is no one color that is required or asked for in church. Wear something that looks like Spring and looks pretty.
if you are asking the color of my clothes, they are blue.
Rose is the color used on Letare Sunday.
White paraments will be on the altar in liturgical churches. In modern times people wear colors that are comfortable to them. Lots of people don't wear ties to church either, especially in the desert communities.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe entire Passion narrative is read twice during the Church year, it is read on Passion Sunday (Palm Sunday) to begin Holy Week, and again on Good Friday. The color of the vestments is red.
Clorox is a bleach and will take the color out of clothes.
Colonists wore a different version of their normal clothes. They may have added color and saved special clothes just for church. They didn't have a lot of extra money in most cases so they looked very similar to what they wore in everyday life.
Good Friday is Red Easter Sunday is white/gold Lenten time is purple
When you buy your clothes there is a color wheel where you can choose a color. Once you have bought it you can't change it though.
No, not in the Catholic church. We start on ash Wednesday with nothing but a variety of sticks, then 3 weeks later add pussy willows. On the 4th week we add yellow forsythia. Then all is removed for Palm Sunday when we show only arrangements made using palms. No color. Not until Easter Vigil.
black