It depends on the schools colors.
The chasuble and the stole are always the same color and material, they are made at the same time.
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Yes, if not celebratingin a church with others present; however, a white stole can be worn anytime if necessary as it is the universal color
The priest normally wears whatever color stole that he already has on for that day, or another sacrament. For instance, he would most usually have a violet stole on as normally he would hear the confession of the person before he anointed him. Conversely, if he is called to the scene of an accident or to a hospital for an emergency anointing, the small stole that priests carry with them is violet. However, if the priest is anointing people, for instance, after Mass, then whatever color stole he had on for that Mass would be what he wore for the Sacrament of Anointing. Anointing itself does not call for a particular color of stole.
Depends on the liturgical color. But there are standard colors for confession (purple) and baptism (white) etc.
He stole the bananas from my stall.I will find the culprit who stole from me.
Stole is a verb.
i stole your ponyThe government stole your pony
The liturgical color for Christmas and the entire Christmas season is white, although gold may be substituted. Thus any hangings, the priest's stole (and maniple, if worn), and his chasuble will all be white. All major feasts of Our Blessed Lord are white, except for Good Friday.
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A clergy stole in white, black, or purple is commonly used for funeral services. White symbolizes purity and resurrection, black signifies mourning and solemnity, while purple represents penance and mourning. It's essential to consider the religious tradition and personal preference of the clergy when choosing the appropriate color.