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I'm going out on a limb here, as I'm not certain as I can not find the rubric anywhere that tells what the color is, but every ordination that I have ever been to the bishop, priests, and deacons being ordained have all been vested in white or gold (gold is a color that may substitute for white at any time; further white may be substituted for any other color if it is an important feast or event), so I'm going to go with white.

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