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Liturgical Colours-A4-Eng

Liturgical Colours-A4-Eng

Question: Colouring & Matching 52 Liturgical Colour

If you walk into a anywhere in the world, you will find certain things that are needed there. You may have also noticed that the robes of the priest and servers in the change colours often. If you want to know the deeper meaning behind this, read the explanation given below for the meaning behind the colors. You can then colour in the individual robes.

Green Robe Violet Robe White Robe Red Robe Robe Black Robe

Christmastide, All Souls' Day, Sundays, Palm , , Holy Thursday, Masses in , (Third Sunday of Advent) season Time ' Day, Color of the transition (red is the Colour of sorrow and suffering. color of the earth - blue the (Fourth Sunday in Lent) color of the sky, red mixed with A symbol that Jesus defeated The pain is not suppressed, but Colour of growth, hope and life. blue results in violet). For death. It is also worn at high taken seriously. The It is worn on Sundays and Color of dawn. It announces the Colour of blood, fire and symbol example, to remind us that Jesus Mass and subsequent festivities. directs the mourners' gaze to working days of the year when two highest feasts of Christians of the . Indicates became man (from heaven to Sometimes replaced by gold or eternal life. Can also be no other is celebrated. - just as the dawn announces the Jesus' death and the death of earth) or urge conversion (from silver robes. replaced by violet. Indicates that Jesus accompanies rising of the sun. martyrs. earth to heaven). us through our daily lives.

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