violet, because it's lent
Green
Peter was a martyr so the color of mass vestments would be red.
As an altar server, I have seen vestments of the colour: -Red -Black -Green -White -Violet -Purple -White with an imgae of Mary on the back
White and gold are also prominent.
It would depend on the liturgical season for a memorial or optional memorial. During Ordinary Time it would be green or, if the saint was a martyr, red; if is a feast or solemnity then non-martyrs would be white. During Lent or Advent the color would be violet for memorials.
If you are referring to the color of vestments worn at Mass on Saint Patrick's Day, that would be violet as the feast falls in Lent.
Roman Catholic AnswerWhite is the color for the Solemnity of Christ the King. Gold or Silver may be substituted.
Actually Blue was the original color until the clover was brought into it for the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost....
Saint Patrick's ministry was in Ireland, and Ireland is known for its green landscape. Green is the color of Ireland (often called "The Emerald Isle"), the color of shamrocks, the official "Irish" color, as it were.
is there a significance in rose vestments on laudate sunday
Vestments are purple at the start of Lent.
Purple vestments are traditionally worn during Lent.