A small correction: Since Christmas Season ends with the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord, Green Vestments are used after the Feast of the Baptism and not after the Feast of the Epiphany, as mentioned in the video.🙏🏼
King of kings,lord of lords, for Christ Jesus has already been established his kingdom, Christ Jesus has already been defeated death, diseases, sin and darkness, forever and ever, Amen,
A small correction: Since Christmas Season ends with the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord, Green Vestments are used after the Feast of the Baptism and not after the Feast of the Epiphany, as mentioned in the video.🙏🏼
Thank you, Father. It's very interesting.
Until fairly recently, black was used on Good Friday. However, now the norm is red.
Hearty Congratulations dear Br Shaun. Amazing. Great explanation ... in detail. 👌
Thanks for the detailed explanation, very informative 👍
Thank you so much ❤️ God Bless you 💖
blessings
Superb
Why not also list the colours of the Extra-Ordinary form?
That's a great idea for a Part-2 of this video!
@@MarvelsofChristendom Indeed. Also the Ordinariate lists Sundays after Trinity.
King of kings,lord of lords, for Christ Jesus has already been established his kingdom, Christ Jesus has already been defeated death, diseases, sin and darkness, forever and ever, Amen,