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Catholic AnswerI believe that you are referring to the liturgical color, violet, which represents penance and is used for Advent, Lent, Holy Saturday, and Confession. Purple is used by Bishops as part of their street outfit and choir cassock.Violet, or purple, represents the crown of life that will be rewarded to the Christians that are faithful unto death.
No, catholic faith originated in Rome
purple=justice green=faith &gold=power
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Mardi Gras beads are representive to the jewelry that royalty wears. Colours are purple for justice, green for faith and gold for power.
Yes, there are many, many female saints in the Catholic faith.
A Catholic priest who has been designated as a Monsignor wears a purple cincture.
I think they represent her "innocence" and "faith" , because when she converted they fell from the sky ,, which means that she lost her innocence and her faith ..
Catholic Faith
The Catholic faith came AFTER the Roman empire fell.
Roman Catholic AnswerMystery is a word used to denote the sacraments in the Catholic faith. If that is what you are talking about, there are seven sacraments.
One holy, catholic, and apostolic church.Roman Catholic AnswerThe essential core of the Catholic faith is Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, who, along with the Holy Spirit dwells in the Church and the faith as its head.
Purple often represents royalty, nobility, and luxury due to historically being a rare and expensive color to produce. Red typically symbolizes passion, love, energy, and strength.