it depends on the celebration. red is celebrated during the feast of martyrs. white is celebrated on celebrations pointed to God, mary, and special feasts especially the feasts of patron saints of a parish. violet is celebrated during lent, advent, and funeral. green is celebrated during ordinary days.
Roman Catholic AnswerA priest always wears violent when hearing confession.
On Easter, a priest typically wears liturgical vestments that reflect the joy and celebration of the resurrection. The most common attire is a white or gold chasuble, symbolizing purity and triumph. Additionally, the priest may wear a white stole and other vestments appropriate for the Easter liturgy. These colors and garments emphasize the significance of the Easter season in the Christian calendar.
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.
A "dog collar".
.Catholic AnswerAdvent & Lent - Violet Ordinary Time - GreenEaster & Christmas - White
in some religions, "white" means "clean" or "pure". priests wear white symbolyzing that they're clean or pure, to please God.
A priest does not have to wear his servant collar when relaxing or on vacation, on days off, etc., but should always wear it otherwise
No, Mexicans don't HAVE to wear bright colors.
you wear dark colors
they wear red...
men wear pink and women wear black
All the colors of the sun...