The reason why the colour purple is used during Great Lent is because The Bible tells us that Pilate and his soldiers placed a purple robe on Jesus, just before His crucifixion. (Mark 15:16-20) "...they put on Him a purple robe. Then they said, Hail, King of the Jews!" (John 19:1-5).
Purple vestments are traditionally worn during Lent.
Violet or purple is the color for Lent.
The color of lent is purple
Yes, in Presbyterian congregations that follow the Liturgical Calendar, purple is used for paraments, stoles, banners and hangings during Lent.
Ash Wednesday is the start of Lent and during Lent, the church uses purple
Purple
Vestments are purple at the start of Lent.
A purple drape over the cross is placed during Lent to symbolize mourning for the crucifixion.
the colour of Lent/ Easter is purple
Violet symbolizes penance, at least during Lent.
Lent is observed in the Catholic Church with the color purple, symbolizing penance, preparation, and reflection.
Lent is associated with the color purple because it symbolizes penance, humility, and preparation. Purple is traditionally used in the church to represent repentance and mourning, reflecting the solemn and introspective nature of the Lenten season.