Vessels include: chalice, ciborium, cruets, finger basin, altar cloths, paten, pall, burse; vestments would include (for the priest) alb, amice, cincture, stole, maniple, chasuble.
lawn, (lawn cloth) after "Laon"
A sacristy is a room in a church where liturgical items such as vestments, chalices, and sacred vessels are stored and where the clergy prepare for the church service. It serves as a workspace for the clerics and a storage area for items used during religious ceremonies.
There is symbolism in each liturgical color, and so the color of the vestments or hangings will be determined by: 1. The moods appropriate to the season of the liturgical year. 2. A color appropriate to a special religious event. Different colors are used by different branches of the church in different countries. Hope this helps!
Roman Catholic AnswerSacred vestments are the special garments worn by the clergy when performing the sacraments, for instance, a Chasuble at Mass.
Vestments made from cloth of gold may be used on days of special solemnity as a substitute for white, red, or green.purple
In the Church, the color purple represents Penance. Therefore, the purple vestments are worn during Lent/Easter, a time where Christ died to forgive us of our sins. . In the Catholic Church a "purple" vestment means that you do not know the correct terminology for liturgical colors in current terminology. Currently, purple only refers to Bishop's cassocks and such while violet is the word used for vestments. In the Catholic Church violet vestments are used in Advent, Lent, and for sacraments of confession and at other times for penance.
The liturgical color green represents growth and life in the Church. Ordinary Time is a period of growth and maturation in faith for Christians, hence the green color is used to symbolize this continual development and journey towards spiritual maturity.
In the Catholic liturgical year, the Gospel readings follow a three-year cycle known as Year A, Year B, and Year C. As of the 2023-2024 liturgical year, the Church is in Year A, which primarily focuses on the Gospel of Matthew. This cycle influences the readings during Sunday Mass and significant liturgical celebrations throughout the year.
Violet is the liturgical color used for Advent. However, on the Third Sunday of Advent the liturgical color can be rose.
White (or gold) Green Red Violet In addition, some parishes may have rose vestments and blue (or white and blue) but these colors are not used frequently in the Liturgical Calendar. The rose is used only on Laudate and Gaudate Sundays and the blue and white on feasts of Our Lady. Some parishes also continue to use black vestments for funerals or memorials and on Good Friday especially if they use the Tridentine Mass.
The Vestments. Used the week before Easter.
the sacristy is the room in a roman catholic church/chapel (usually adjacent to or close to the sanctuary) used to store the sacred vestments, vessels, altar drapes, altar linens, etc. as well as the vesting room for the ordained ministers.