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GREEN ROMAN CHASUBLE
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A Green Chasuble in the Catholic Church represents hope, spiritual growth, and the life of grace in the Christian journey. It is the liturgical color most commonly used during Ordinary Time, the seasons of the Church year that focus on the teachings and ministry of Christ.
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The color green symbolizes new life and ongoing growth in faith, reminding the faithful that the Christian life is a continual process of learning, conversion, and discipleship.
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When the priest wears a green chasuble at Mass, it reflects the Church’s prayer that believers may grow steadily in holiness, faith, and love through the grace of God in their daily lives.
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