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Catholic AnswerGreen is the liturgical color for Ordinary Time or Time through the Year (as it is known in the Latin liturgical books), in other words, an Ordinary Sunday outside of a special season like Advent, Christmas, Lent, or Easter.It is used to signify ordinary time in the church calendar. It is the default color used in the vestments the priest wears during mass.
Other colors can be white, black, red, purple, pink and blue depend on the time of year (Purple for advent and lent).
The colour green symbolises peace and nature but can also mean envy/jealousy. The colour green is also used to show mixed emotions :)
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The liturgical color green is the symbol of hope.
As an altar server, I have seen vestments of the colour: -Red -Black -Green -White -Violet -Purple -White with an imgae of Mary on the back
Red and green can symbolize Christmas.
green or yellow.
Catholic AnswerGreen colors symbolize nature, fertility, hope and bountifulness. Green symbolizes freedom from bondage. Green. The liturgical color of vestments used on Sundays (unless the office of a feast is said) and ferias from the end of the Christmas season until the day before Ash Wednesday, and then from the day after Pentecost until the day before Advent begins.
Green is generally used to symbolize life, fertility, and wealth. Adversely it can also be paired with envy and sickness.
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Green symbolizes fertility and life.
The color green is often used to symbolize growth, renewal, and harmony in literature or poetry, but it is typically not used to symbolize danger or caution.
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