A Catholic priest who has been designated as a Monsignor wears a purple cincture.
green, white, red and purple
They wore purple sashes.
either red or purple
Catholic priests do not wear robes when administering the sacrament of confession. Usually they wear a surplice, which is a white long-sleeved linen garment that extends just beyond the waist, and a purple stole. The purple stole is considered so important that even when in prisons or in times of extreme persecution, priests hid a purple stole on their persons, even if it was no more than a purple thread, for use when hearing confessions.
purple or white
Roman Catholic AnswerPriests wear red on Pentecost.
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Roman Catholic AnswerClerical garb appropriate to their era.
Bishops traditionally wear violet (purple).
They don't, Catholic Cardinals wear a cardinal red zucchetto - which looks an awful lot like a "skull cap" but isn't. Actually, all clerics may wear a zucchetto, priests wear black, bishops wear purple or violet, Cardinals wear red, and the Holy Father wears white.
exactly what the roman catholic church priests wear so they don't change their clothing just because of their different Christianity.
Christianity comes from Judaism, and it's the Catholic Priests who wear them.