White or blue and white since it is a feast of the Blessed Virgin.
White or blue vestments may be worn on this Feast Day. The color blue is permitted only on Feast Days dedicated to the Blessed Virgin as it was her favorite color.
.Catholic AnswerFor the feast of saints who are not martyrs, white is used. For martyrs red.
There isn't really a tradition of the laity "color-coordinating" according to feast days, but the colors blue (humility) and white (purity) are associated with Our Lady. And the Priests vestments are white on this day.
The color of vestments for the feast of the Immaculate Conception is white.
White.
The vestment color would be the seasonal color. Catherine's feast day is on April 29 and, normally, would be green (Ordinary Time) but would be white if the feast occurred during the Easter Season.
White is used for Christmas as it is a feast of Our Blessed Lord. All feasts of the Lord call for white. Gold may always be substituted for white (or any color, really).
On Monday-Wednsday of Holy Week, it is Violet; on HOLY THURSDAY it is White; On Good Friday RED; on EASTER SUNDAY it is WHITE.
Either blue or red depending on what story you are talking about
Red is the color of the day on feast days of martyrs.
I am answering this question during the Christmas season, so the vestments are white. Here is the entire year: Advent - violet Christmas - white Ordinary Time - green Lent - violet Easter - white Ordinary Time - green If it is a feast day, then the vestments change depending on the feast day. For martyrs, the Holy Spirit, and the passion of Our Lord, the color is red. For saints who are not martyrs, the color is white. For a funeral the priest may use black, white, or violet. Gold may be substituted for any color.