In Advent, the traditional shade of purple used is a deep, rich hue, symbolizing penitence and preparation for the celebration of Christmas. This color reflects a time of reflection and anticipation as Christians prepare their hearts for the coming of Christ. Some churches may also incorporate variations of purple, such as dark blue, to signify hope and expectation.
I believe that the liturgical color is different... a shade of purple.
The traditional order of candles for Advent is purple, purple, pink, and purple.
Violet is a shade of purple.
I think that orchard is a shade of purple.
The color for the first of week of Advent is purple. The color for the second week of Advent is purple. The color for the third week of Advent is pink. The color for the fourth week of Advent is purple. In some churches, purple is the only colour for Advent. Purple is the colour of royalty, signifying the coming of Christ the King.
The traditional order of the advent candles is purple, purple, pink, and then purple, with a white candle in the center.
Purple apart from one Sunday which can be pink!
The colors of candles in Advent are purple and pink
purple, purple, rose, purple, white
A shade of red. It depends on the shade of red you start with and how much black you use. It can turn an ugly brown color. Be careful.
Purple
Candles that are lit each week for the coming of Jesus. Purple (violet), purple, rose, and purple, are lit each week. They represent the four Sundays of Advent.