1. *White*: Symbolizes joy, purity, and resurrection. Used for:
– Easter season
– Christmas season
– Feasts of Jesus Christ (e.g., Epiphany, Ascension)
– Feasts of Mary and saints (e.g., Christmas, Easter)
2. *Red*: Represents blood, martyrdom, and the Holy Spirit. Used for:
– Palm Sunday (Passion Sunday)
– Good Friday
– Feasts of martyrs (e.g., St. Stephen, St. John the Baptist)
– Pentecost (descent of the Holy Spirit)
3. *Green*: Signifies growth, hope, and life. Used for:
– Ordinary Time ( Sundays and weekdays outside of major seasons)
4. *Purple/Violet*: Represents penance, preparation, and royalty. Used for:
– Advent season
– Lent season
5. *Black*: Symbolizes mourning and death. Used for:
– Requiem Masses (funerals)
Significance:
1. *Liturgical seasons*: Colors reflect the themes and focus of each season.
2. *Symbolism*: Colors convey spiritual meanings and themes.
3. *Unity*: Using specific colors helps unify the Church’s liturgical practices.
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