to celebrate saints holy days
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church uses white (or gold, as an option) on most major feasts of Our Blessed Lord, for instance, Christmas, Easter, Ascension. White is also used for feasts of Our Blessed Lady and for feasts of saints who were not martyrs. Red is used on the feasts of martyrs and on feasts of the Holy Spirit.in some religions, "white" means "clean" or "pure". priests wear white symbolyzing that they're clean or pure, to please God.
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.Catholic AnswerThe robe the priest wears all year at Mass is called an alb and is white (the word alb comes from the Latin word for white). During Advent the priest wears a violet chasuble over this.
Off-white is NOT a liturgical color approved by the Catholic Church.
White vestments are worn
A priest's vestment is generally white when it's Easter. On special occasions, however, a priest might wear gold in white's place.
Yes, they generally do.
White or blue and white since it is a feast of the Blessed Virgin.
White, or white and gold, is the color of vestments during the Christmas Season.
They dont. They wear red and white robes. Unless your not referring to Catholics?
White is the color for Easter Season