In the Catholic Church, red is worn for the feast days of martyrs (signifying blood), including the Apostles (except John), and also on days focused on Jesus' death on the cross (e.g. Palm Sunday and Good Friday), and when the focus is the Holy Spirit (Pentecost Sunday, confirmation masses) signifying the fire of the Holy Spirit. See the Wikipedia page on "Liturgical_colours" for a more complete answer, including the variations for other churches.
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Catholic AnswerCatholic priests do not wear pink. However, Rose colored vestments are called for on Laudate Sunday and Gaudate Sunday, the third Sunday of Advent, and the fourth Sunday of Lent. Rose is a liturgical color, although it is optional and those parishes that still have Rose vestments often have problems with getting their priest to wear them, so they often continue with the Violet of the season, which is their option.Green is the color of hope and is worn in Ordinary time thru most of the year; during Christmas and Easter color is white and for Lent and Advent it is violet; on Good Friday and Palm Sunday it is red.
Green vestments are used through out the year on day that are not feast days or saints' days. The colour green denotes growth and is also a symbol of hope.
The priest wears gold or white and gold on major solemnities such as Christmas, Easter and All Saints.
A priest's vestment is generally white when it's Easter. On special occasions, however, a priest might wear gold in white's place.
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White vestments are worn
Off-white is NOT a liturgical color approved by the Catholic Church.
It is an outer vestment worn by a priest.
A priest's vestment is simply known as a gown or robe.
During Baptism the color of priest vestment is WHITE.
.Catholic AnswerThe only vestment that I have ever seen a priest wear would be an alb, some religious priests wear an alb with a hood attached to it, although this is hardly normal or required.
Normally, priests do not wear a mitre, only a bishop does. In the Eastern Catholic Churches there are mitred archpriests or chorbishops who are ordained priests that are entitled to wear a mitre.
Saint Patrick's Day falls during Lent so the vestment color would be violet.
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Roman Catholic AnswerThe only one who would normally wear a crucifix over a vestment would be a Bishop, who would wear a crucifix and carry a crozier.