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- Red:
Cardinals wear red robes, specifically scarlet, to symbolize the blood of Christ and the blood they might be willing to shed in defense of the faith. It also represents the fire of the Holy Spirit and the passion of Christ.
- Purple:
Bishops typically wear purple robes, often a shade of magenta. This color is associated with penitence and the sufferings of Jesus, particularly during Lent and Advent.
- Black:
Priests and other lower-ranking clergy often wear black, which can also be associated with mourning or humility.
- White:
The Pope wears white, symbolizing purity, innocence, and divine glory.
The color of a clergy member's attire can also be influenced by the specific liturgical season or event, with red also being worn on Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Pentecost, and feasts of martyrs.