Usually red. This is to symbolise the coming of the Holy Spirit in the flames of Pentecost as red is the colour that symbolises flame.
purple or white
red
The Church's liturgical color for Pentecost is red as it is a feast of the Holy Spirit (or gold is allowed), there is no particular dress code for the laity, unless they are being baptized, in which case, they should wear white.
At Pentecost, priests typically wear liturgical vestments such as a red chasuble, stole, and other appropriate attire to symbolize the flames of the Holy Spirit. The color red is often used to represent the fire and power of the Holy Spirit that descended upon the apostles at Pentecost.
Roman Catholic AnswerPriests do not wear red at Easter. They wear red on Good Friday, feasts of the Holy Spirit like Pentecost, and on the feasts of saints who were martyred
I think it is because, black is a quite humble colour and preists want to make it known that they are servents of god? Not sure
in rome
To signify the Fire Of the Holy Spirit.
Most priests wear a Roman collar in public, not a turtle neck.
They did not usually wear food.
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