![]() The other type of permission is that accorded to various countries. The permission, sometimes called "cerulean privilege", is of two kinds: one pertains to particular Marian shrines and specifies when blue vestments may be worn. While blue vestments are common in some Eastern churches, in the Latin rite, blue may only be used pursuant to a special privilege granted. Blue, a colour associated with the Virgin Mary.Votive Masses are celebrated in the colour suited to the Mass itself or even in the colour proper to the day or the season. Masses for Various Needs, on the other hand, are celebrated in the colour proper to the day or the season or in violet if they bear a penitential character. Ritual Masses are celebrated in their proper colour or in white or in a festive colour. Moreover, the Conference of Bishops may determine and propose to the Apostolic See adaptations suited to the needs and culture of peoples. ![]() Such vestments may, for instance, be made from cloth of gold or cloth of silver. festive, more precious, sacred vestments may be used, even if not of the colour of the day.
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