The purple sash draped on the cross at Easter is a sign of royalty, and since purple was used in the early days as a color of higher up wealthy people, the color is still used today and known for high priced quality. So the dash is draped as just an old standing sign of wealth and fortune.
It represents the period of time after Jesus died and before he rose again.
Purple cloth on a cross is often used in Christian tradition to symbolize royalty, as purple was a color associated with kings and rulers. It is meant to represent the sovereignty of Jesus Christ as the King of Kings.
A purple sash is often draped across the cross during the season of Lent, more specifically Holy Week, signifying the penitential character of the season. It is replaced by a white sash on Easter to remind us of the glory of the Resurrection of the Lord
A purple drape over the cross is placed during Lent to symbolize mourning for the crucifixion.
pastel: blue, pink, yellow, and only sometimes light green.
it has something to do with Easter it has something to do with Easter
Easter baskets are toilets for the Easter bunny. That's why you get jellybeans in your basket.
If you mean what does purple mean in the Bible, I believe I can answer your question. Purple as a color in the Bible represents wealth or royalty. If someone were a seller of purple cloth it would mean that they are well off financially because of who they are selling it to.
It means you will be having a floral Easter!! :)
All except the aprils without western and orthodox easter
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i think that purple means love!!