The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Orange Walk cancelled in wake of attack on Catholic priest

- BY PAUL WARD

An Orange Walk scheduled to pass a Glasgow church where a priest was attacked during the last parade has been cancelled.

Canon Tom White had been speaking to parishione­rs outside St Alphonsus Church in Glasgow on July 7 when he was spat on twice before being lunged at by a man with a baton.

Police are investigat­ing the hate crime which is believed to have been committed by someone following the parade rather than taking part in it.

The Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland condemned “the bigoted actions of those involved” and met with council officials this week amid calls to reroute future parades.

It has now been agreed a walk scheduled for Saturday will no longer go ahead.

A statement from the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland said: “We welcome the opportunit­y to continue positive dialogue with Glasgow City Council, the police, and other stakeholde­rs regarding future parades.

“The Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland fully supports this decision.”

A council spokesman said: “Council officers have had a productive meeting with the organisers.

“We will continue to engage with both the organisers and the church community – but have agreed that the planned procession will not take place on Saturday.”

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