Red, green, white/ivory, purple/violet are the common colors, may also have Rose, and which they wear depends on the type of day the church is celebrating.
The alb is always white, for every minister on every day of the year. The stole and chasuble of a priest is a different color according to the season. During Easter it is also white, and may also include gold or silver.
White is the color for Easter Season
.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.
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.
It is sometimes called a chasuble.
Chasuble
The chasuble and the stole are always the same color and material, they are made at the same time.
Catholic AnswerYes, according to the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, paragraph 337 requires that the priest who is celebrating the Mass be vested in a Chasuble. 337. The vestment proper to the Priest Celebrant at Mass and during other sacred actions directly connected with Mass is the chasuble worn, unless otherwise indicated, over the alb and stole.
The liturgical color for the entire season of Ordinary Time is Green, the only time that a priest would not wear green on any given Sunday would be if a Solemnity of Our Lord or the Blessed Virgin superseded it.
The priest wears red vestments on Palm Sunday.
The outermost garment worn by a priest while saying Mass is called a chasuble.
.Catholic AnswerWhen a deacon comes into the Church to be ordained he is laying on the floor during the Litany of the Saints wearing a stole crossed over his shoulder and an alb. After he is ordained he puts on a priest's stole and a chasuble over it.