Priest wear Red vestments to indicate sorrow.
Priests wear red on the feast days of martyrs and feast days of the Holy Spirit as well as on Palm Sunday and Good Friday.
Roman Catholic AnswerPriests wear red on Pentecost.
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Priests wear elabirated clothing usually with gold, red, green and blues jewles, jewelry and or belts. Priests genually have a colored cloak or golden stick aswell.they have and always will wear vestments
Priests wear red on saints days as a symbol of martyrdom and sacrifice. Red is associated with the blood shed by martyrs and serves as a reminder of their faith and dedication to their beliefs. It is a way to honor and commemorate the saints who died for their religious convictions.
green, white, red and purple
Priests wear black colored tunics. This color was chosen to represent the hierarchy of clergy members. For example, the pope wears white, bishops wear amaranth red, and cardinals wear scarlet red.
The tradition of the Pope wearing a white Cassock started with Pope Pius V who was a Dominican, and instead of adopting the red worn by previous Popes, he continued to wear his Dominican Habit [with the distinctions of his Office, of course] Each level of the Church's hierarchy has its traditional color: popes wear white, cardinals wear red, bishops wear violet and priests wear black.
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Most priests wear a Roman collar in public, not a turtle neck.
Usually red. This is to symbolise the coming of the Holy Spirit in the flames of Pentecost as red is the colour that symbolises flame.
Catholic priests do not wear robes when administering the sacrament of confession. Usually they wear a surplice, which is a white long-sleeved linen garment that extends just beyond the waist, and a purple stole. The purple stole is considered so important that even when in prisons or in times of extreme persecution, priests hid a purple stole on their persons, even if it was no more than a purple thread, for use when hearing confessions.
They did not usually wear food.