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Catholic AnswerHoly Days of saints, who were not martyred, and of Our Blessed Lord, are white.Actually Blue was the original color until the clover was brought into it for the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost....
He has no color.
Yes. It is a Holy day of Obligation.
Red is the color used on feasts of the Holy Spirit. Confirmation is the sacrament of the Holy Spirit.
.Catholic AnswerViolet is the liturgical color used for penance or sorrow. Holy Saturday is a very solemn day when we are remembering that Our Blessed Lord has died for us and is in the tomb.
The vestment color for Holy Orders is typically white. This color symbolizes purity, joy, and the sanctity of the occasion of ordination.
There is no state in the US that is named after a holy day. The city of Corpus Christi is named after the holy day, Corpus Christi.
Friday (Jumma) is the holy day of the week and the month of Ramazan is the holy month of the year.
Roman Catholic AnswerA Holy Day, normally called a "Holy Day of Obligation" is a day on which Catholics must attend Mass, and refrain from any unnecessary work.
Yes. Christians, that include Catholics and other Protestants, believe Sunday is a holy day. In Judiasm, Saturday is the holy day.
.Roman Catholic AnswerNo, St. Stephen's (the day after Christmas) is not a Holy Day of Obligation.
As it says in the bible, The seventh day was to be the sabbath, the holy day. Not every day is holy, just the sabbath, the day of rest, for that's when God finished his creation of the Earth.