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Catholic AnswerViolet is the liturgical color used for penance or sorrow. Holy Saturday is a very solemn day when we are remembering that Our Blessed Lord has died for us and is in the tomb.Advent- Violet Christmas- White Ordinary time- Green Lent- Violet(rose on 3rd day) Paschal Tridium- White (Holy Thursday), Red (Good Friday), Violet (Holy Saturday), and White (Easter Vigil) Easter- White or Gold Ordinary Time - Green
In the traditional liturgy and in the modern liturgy, the Ceremonies of Easter Vigil (held on Holy Saturday) were initially either black or purple for the blessing of the New Fire, and the Pashcal Candle. After that, at the procession of the candle and the singing of the Exsultet, the vestments were changed to white/gold to celebrate the rising of Christ from the Dead.
red and blue colours make violet colour
Violet is a shade of the secondary colour purple. If you check a colour-wheel the opposite is the primary colour yellow.
Violet is a shade of the secondary colour purple. If you check a colour-wheel the opposite is the primary colour yellow.
Violet symbolises your face
it means violet
a colour
Holy Saturday is part of the Easter season.
They don't, Easter Saturday is the Saturday following Easter. Holy Saturday is the day before Easter.
The answer is violet.
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