It symbolize the cleanliness of the soul or pure.
The pool of the Jordan in which John baptized Jesus and others.
Purity
The common item used in all baptisms is water; Catholics, Orthodox and many Anglicans use blessed water i.e. water upon which the Holy Spirit has been called down. Most Protestant groups use unblessed water. Catholics, Orthodox and some other Christians also use; - Oil of Catechumens to symbolize strength - Oil of Chrism to symbolise being chosen by God - Candle to symbolise the light of Christ - White garment to symbolise being wrapped in the purity of Christ.
White symbolises purity in the christian faith.
as soft as a blanket
To symbolise purity.
A white feather is presented to someone considered to be a coward.
In Britain, a white feather symbolizes cowardice.
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To show that you will be pure with you partner forever.
During Baptism the color of priest vestment is WHITE.
The color of Baptism is white, which is used to symbolize Faith, Hope, Purity and New Life. When preforming a baptism a priest wears a white stole and the infant or catechumen is often dressed in white, or is ceremoniously presented with a white garment, and given a white candle.