Belfast Telegraph

Orange Order unveils plans for a virtual ‘stay at home’ celebratio­n of the Twelfth

- BY REBECCA BLACK

THE Orange Order has announced plans to celebrate July 12 at home this year.

The annual parades marking the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 have been cancelled due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Orange Order has announced a four-day virtual event from Friday, July 10 to Monday, July 13 to “celebrate the day online, in your home or at your door”.

This will include digital broadcasts on Radio Boyne, accessed through the institutio­n’s website, along with crafts and recipes and an online reading of the resolution­s and special prayers.

There will also be a special online service on Sunday, July 12.

Deputy grand master Harold Henning has encouraged members and supporters to start planning to celebrate at home.

“Just because our parades and gatherings may be cancelled, the 2020Twelft­hisn’t,”hesaid.

“King William’s momentous and symbolic victory at the Boyne 330 years ago will most certainly still be celebrated and commemorat­ed in a number of ways by the Orange family.

“Our challenge is to ensure this Twelfth is marked in style; online, in your home, at your door, with families and neighbours. Together we can make it a fun-filled, extra-special — socially distanced 12th — that will be talked about for years. So, begin by planning to suitably decorate your home, street, village or town — fly the flag, proudly and respectful­ly. Encourage children and grandchild­ren to watch our craft videos and create Orange lilies and bunting or brush up your history by reading about William’s generals.”

Mr Henning also urged respect and adherence to social distancing guidelines.

“During our celebratio­ns let us be mindful that the priority in 2020 is to look after everyone’s health this Twelfth as we continue the battle against coronaviru­s,” he said.

“Please ensure you comply with the lockdown regulation­s in existence over the period.”

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