a priest brown robe
Saint Patrick's Day falls during Lent so the vestment color would be violet.
Green would be worn on her feast day as it occurs during Ordinary Time.
I would not pinch anyone regardless of what color they are wearing.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo the best of my knowledge, none of the doctors of the Church died as martyrs, so their feast days would be white. If they did die as martyrs, the priest would be wearing red.
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The vestment color would be the seasonal color. Catherine's feast day is on April 29 and, normally, would be green (Ordinary Time) but would be white if the feast occurred during the Easter Season.
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.
Wearing a suit with a red color scheme would be appropriate for occasions such as formal events, business meetings, weddings, or holiday parties.
Only for the baby. Men in blue or black suits, ladies in pale shades of any seasonal color , and a hat would be nice .
You've got to be joking, right. What would a priest know about marriage?
Catholic AnswerIf you are referring to the priest's chasuble, the poncho like garment that he wears at Mass, September is still in Ordinary Time, so the normal color for his chasuble would be green. If it happens, during the weekday to be the feast of a saint, it would be white, unless he was a martyr, in which case it would be red, but all Sundays are Green.