During Advent, many people wear purple and rose vestments in Christian traditions, symbolizing preparation and anticipation for the celebration of Christmas. In some cultures, individuals may don festive clothing or accessories that reflect the holiday spirit, such as Christmas-themed sweaters or accessories. Additionally, some congregations may encourage wearing more formal attire for church services during this season. Overall, attire during Advent can range from traditional religious garments to casual holiday-themed outfits.
Fasting is not required during Advent.
There is nothing that requires a Catholic to wear a crucifix at anytime. Some choose to wear a crucifix, some do not. Advent has nothing to do with the decision.
They can and do eat whatever they wish to eat during Advent.
The normal color of vestments during Advent is violet. However, on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8) white and blue vestments may be worn in honor of the Virgin Mary.
The Gloria is not said at Mass during Advent and Lent.
The Roman Catholic church has a tradition of lighting Advent Candles during the four weeks of Advent.
because hyms hymns are prayers, and you pray a lot during advent.
Advent is a time of preparation for the coming of Christ at Christmas.
The primary thing that you have to do during Advent is to prepare for Christmas, you do this through confession, Mass, and prayer.
The jacket that you wear during fencing, is a white shirt with gloves, and a helmet. That's what people wear during fencing.
People first started celebrating advent at the birth of Jesus.
In the Traditional Roman Rite the Alleluia is used on Sundays of Advent along with the Gradual, but if the Mass from the Sunday is used during the week the Alleluia is omitted. It is not omitted during Advent in the Divine Office.