The colours thus sanctioned by the Church in connection with her public worship are called the liturgical colours. Here it will be enough to examine (1) their number; (2) the drapery and vestments affected by them;
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The use of colors to differentiate liturgical seasons became a common practice in the Western church in about the fourth century. At first, usages varied considerably but by the 12th century Pope Innocent III systematized the use of five colors: Violet, White, Black, Red and Green.
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Liturgical colours - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liturgical colours are those specific colours which are used for vestments and hangings within the context of Christian liturgy. The symbolism of violet, white, green, red, gold, black, rose, and oth...
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The following files requires the free Acrobat Reader. For best results, right-click the link (or click and hold for Macintosh), select "save target as," and save the document to your desktop for viewing and printing. ... 2009 Liturgical Colors ... Home > Planning Calendar > Liturgical Colors...
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Catholicism 101: A 1-page Primer ... Masses for the dead (Requiem Masses) when the deceased is a baptized child who died before the age of reason; Note: White is the color of Popes' non-liturgical dress. White can be replaced by Silver.
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Note: White is the color of Popes' non-liturgical dress. White can be replaced by Silver. ... Note: Red is the color of Cardinals' non-liturgical dress ... Note: Violet, literally "amaranth red," is the color of Bishops', Archbishops', and Patriarchs' non-liturgical dress...
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In the Christian tradition colors are used for vestments and paraments, but a unified system of colors developed only gradually and haphazardly until and through the Middle Ages. ... Home » Growing in Faith » Worship » Learning Center » Frequently Asked Questions » What is the meaning and use of liturgical colors?
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A color chart showing the various colors used in the sanctuary for the seasons of the Christian Church Year, as well as the dates for the current year. ... Colors of the Church Year and Seasonal Dates...
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Liturgical Colors, Sacred Vessels and Mass Vestments ... The Mass Vestments ... The Sacred Vessels Needed for Mass...
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Do you ever wonder why different colors are used at different times in the church and what is the significance of each color? ... Color plays an important role in the life of the church. Liturgical colors are first mentioned at the beginning of the 12th century A.D.
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