On Palm Sunday and Good Friday
ALB - Is the name for a priest's robe cassock Is the name for a priest's robe
Red.
Yes, the priest must always wear special vestments when leading prayers in an Orthodox Church. For example, purple robes during Lent (for mourning) and white robes during funerals (for the Resurrection). At other prayers and vigil services, the priest wears a black robe or cassock with a stole (epitrahilion) around his neck.
A priest's vestment is simply known as a gown or robe.
The traditional robe worn by a priest when not offering Mass or administering the sacraments is the cassock. The clothing he wears during Mass are called vestments.
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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.
a priest brown robe
White
if by robe you mean chasuble (the outer poncho-looking garment worn during the celebration at mass - ontop of the alb (white robe)), then it would be white (gold is allowed too). black - for requiems (including funerals), and all souls' day, and Good Friday purple - penitential days (during Advent and Lent, including Ash Wednesday) white - feasts of our Lord, non-martyred saints, solemnities of our Lady (e.g. Christmas, Assumption, St. Francis de Sales, etc.) green - Sundays after Pentecost and after Epiphany red - feasts of martyred saints (e.g. the apostles), Pentecost, Palm Sunday
.Catholic AnswerA priest wears an alb (a long white robe that completely covers his street clothes) at all liturgical services when he is not wearing a cassock and surplice.
ALB - Is the name for a priest's robe cassock Is the name for a priest's robe