Many churches have a tradition of using different colours to mark out the different seasons of the liturgical year. Although a number of colour schemes have been in use historically, the most common today is the modern Roman scheme of four basic colours: white, red, purple and green. To these four, gold, pink and black are added in certain traditions. The Anglican tradition of unbleached linen during Lent is called Lenten array.
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