Off-white is NOT a liturgical color approved by the Catholic Church.
The white vestment worn by the priest is called an alb ( from the latin "albus", meaning "white"). It also worn by deacons, servers, and occasionally Eucharistic ministers. A white vestment placed over the alb at Mass is called a chasuble for priests and dalmatic for daecons. That can be red, green, violet, or white. White is worn during certain liturgical seasons and holy days, but the alb is always white, sometimes "off" white or ivory.
A priest does not have to wear his servant collar when relaxing or on vacation, on days off, etc., but should always wear it otherwise
Yes you can wear beige or off white to a wedding.
Some brides are old-fashioned, believing only virgins wear white. Off-white is more common for second weddings. Also, off-white is a far more flattering colour than bright white which is why the majority of brides choose off-white.
If your pregnancy is showing, it would look "tacky" to wear pure white, but it's your choice.
it is usually ok if it is an off white. but usually only the bride wears white. so i would advise to wear a color or a shade of brown
You can wear anything: any colour, any style.
It is not etiquette to wear off white to a wedding as the bride is suppose to be the center of attention. A light tan or light peach colored dress is appropriate. Even though off-white is not as white as the bride's wedding dress it's poor etiquette.
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boy wear cotton suit and girls either saree or suit in light colors like white,off white, baby pink.
To be on the safe side, choose a color that won't be seen as white.
Depending on the season, cream, off white, winter white, white or black.