Yellow.
green.
green
She traditionally worn a black dress as she thought it would look more like a sparrow since her nickname was 'the little sparrow'.
The priest wears white vestments on Easter Sunday, and on all Sundays and weekdays of the Easter season. The white vestments signify resurrection and are also used for masses of the dead, saints' feast days, and other feasts of Our Blessed Lord. Gold may always be substituted for white on special feasts like Easter.
Purple during holy week, and then white on Resurrection Sunday (Easter Day).
Yes definetly you can.Yes you can. You can wear any colour on Palm Sunday. Other than celebrants at Palm Sunday ceremonies, there are no rules for colours to be worn by people on Palm Sunday.
.Catholic AnswerOn Holy Thursday evening, white is worn. On Good Friday, red is worn. On Holy Saturday, violet is worn up until the start of the Easter Vigil.
Purple vestments are traditionally worn during Lent.
You can wear any color you like on Easter Vigil. Traditionally, it would be associated with brighter colors, like the way priests would wear white. It is also in the season of spring, another reason for wearing brighter colors.
brides wear red or gold grooms wear white, cream or gold and if you are invited to a wedding you can wear any colour you like!
Traditionally clogs are made and worn in a european country called Holland. The wooden shoes are made in the european county Holland just like the traditionally clogs.
.Catholic AnswerThe priest wears a white chasuble (gold may be worn) and stole on Easter, and throughout the Easter Season, including Divine Mercy, and Ascension.