Solemnity of Christ the King
Yes! it is always in the ordinary time.
Green would be worn on her feast day as it occurs during Ordinary Time.
On Monday following the Sunday Feast of the Baptism of the Lord in January
The Feast of Francis of Assisi - October 4 - falls in Ordinary Time.
Ordinary time means that it is not during Lent, Advent or any other feast day like All Saints day, Christmas, Easter, etc.
The last day of the Christmas season (January 9th) is the Feast of Baptism of the lord. If you have a advent scripture book this should be the day that it ends.
All day.
Advent ends at midnight on December 24th. After that we are into the Christmas season which starts with Christmas Day on 25th and finishes on January 6th ('Twelfth Night') at the feast of the Epiphany - the time when we remember the wise men visiting Jesus.
The priest would wear white vestments on the feast day of Saint Catherine of Siena, which is celebrated on April 29th. White is the liturgical color used to honor saints and feasts of special importance in the Catholic Church.
The Easter season is followed by the Pentecost season, which begins on Pentecost Sunday.
I am answering this question during the Christmas season, so the vestments are white. Here is the entire year: Advent - violet Christmas - white Ordinary Time - green Lent - violet Easter - white Ordinary Time - green If it is a feast day, then the vestments change depending on the feast day. For martyrs, the Holy Spirit, and the passion of Our Lord, the color is red. For saints who are not martyrs, the color is white. For a funeral the priest may use black, white, or violet. Gold may be substituted for any color.
Ordinary Time in the Catholic Church runs from the end of Christmas to the day before Lent. The second time Ordinary Time begins is the day after Pentecost, and then it runs up until Advent.