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Why do Priests Wear Rose-Colored Vestments on the Third Sunday of Advent?

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Father Anthony Gramlich, MIC, gives us insight as to why Catholic priests wear rose-colored vestments on the Third Sunday of Advent, also known as Gaudete Sunday.

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