
Clothing for the services of colors and different times of the year have been in practice since 1198, when Pope Innocent III raised to the papacy.Â
During the celebration of Mass, a priest both a chasuble and a stole. The chasuble is a dress that looks like a layer, while the stole is a rectangular piece of material is often embroidered and acorns.
Pope Innocent III to establish rules for the colors of clothing, specifying what the colors should be, and when these different colors could be worn. These are the colors, their meanings and the times they are used:
White
White is used to mean purity, innocence or glory. Naturally, this color is used at Christmas and Easter. is also used for the feast of Our Lord and can be used for the feast of the Blessed Virgin mary. is also used to celebrate the feasts of the holy angels and saints who are not martyrs.
Red
Red represents fire and blood. For these feasts of the saints who have been martyred and to celebrate Pentecost.
Green
Green is not used for days festivals. is more common in all colors.
Purple or violet
The device is used by the first Sunday in Advent until Christmas (when the target is used instead), then Septuagesima at Easter (when the priest turned to Don White). Â It can also be used in some fast days.Â
Black
The black color represents the afflicted and departed. In the past, it was necessary funerals. But since early 1970, the target is now also allowed funerals. in Black is for use in the Day All Saints' Day and Good Friday liturgy, but not in the service of communion.
Two additional colors
Clothing color pink are allowed on the third Sunday of Advent and the fourth Sunday of Lent.
Also, priests sometimes silk dress with gold to celebrate the Nativity of Our Lord (Christmas) Day of Resurrection and Corpus Christi.
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