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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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  • 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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  • 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. The liturgical colours decorate various parts of the church: often the altar, pulpit and lectern. Occasionally, flowers, banners and other decorations are coordinated to match. The vestments of the clergy, particularly the stole and chausable, are usually in the liturgical colour.
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