Rose liturgical color for weddings

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Has anyone ever seen the rose liturgical color used for a wedding? I was reading up on the color calendar, and white (which is typical for a wedding) symbolizes purity while rose symbolizes love.

Just came to mind since gaudete Sunday was last week, and my cousin is getting married in a few months! 🌹
 
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Excuse the fact it’s a screenshot, but at least according to this little comic thing, it’s both joy and love
 
Rose can be used twice in the entire liturgical year: Third Sunday of Advent and Fourth Sunday in Lent. Even on those two occasions its use is optional. It cannot be used at other times.

If marriage is celebrated during Mass when the rubrics allow for the Nuptial Mass the correct colour is white. If a marriage is celebrated during Mass on days the rubrics prohibit ritual Masses the colour will be of the occurring liturgical day.
 
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