People in Northern Ireland have a bank holiday on or after July 12 to commemorate the Battle of Boyne, which occurred on Ireland’s east coast in 1690. It’s also known as “Orangemen’s Day”, “Orange Day”, “the Glorious Twelfth” or just “the Twelfth”.

What is the black parade in Northern Ireland?

The main parade of the Royal Black Institution is held on the last Saturday of August and is known as Last or Black Saturday. This was originally held on 12 August in commemoration of the end of the siege of Derry, but in the 1950s the date of the event was moved.

What is the marching season in Northern Ireland?

The “marching season” generally refers to the months April to August in Northern Ireland and includes marches by groups such as the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Apprentice Boys of Derry, and the Royal Black Institution as well as the Orange Order.

Is Orange Order anti Catholic?

The basis of the modern Orange Order is the promotion and propagation of “biblical Protestantism” and the principles of the Reformation. As such the Order only accepts those who confess a belief in a Protestant religion. As well as Catholics, non-creedal and non-Trinitarian Christians are also banned.

What is the difference between the Orange Order and the black?

The Orange is seen as Christian centric with historical, political and cultural dimensions, but the raise de entre for the Black is exclusively religious. The Orange only has two official degrees which are reasonably straightforward, however, within the Black there are 11 degrees, so it is a lot more involving.

Is Northern Ireland Catholic or Protestant?

Most of the population of Northern Ireland are at least nominally Christian, mostly Roman Catholic and Protestant denominations.

Why do orange men wear white gloves?

Orangemen—with their distinctive bowler hats, white gloves, and orange collarettes—are a Protestant Irish organisation. For centuries they have celebrated the military victory of the Protestant King William over the Catholic monarch King James with an annual parade.

Where are the band parades in Northern Ireland in July 2020?

A statement read: “There are to be band parades around various locations in Belfast, Monkstown and Rathcoole on Monday 13th July 2020. “PSNI are to operate rolling diversions and will try to keep traffic disruption to a minimum.”

Did BBC staff take part in the Belfast Pride Parade?

Members of BBC Pride, a staff-led initiative which operates across the UK, took part in the Belfast parade for the first time. The head of BBC Northern Ireland apologised to staff on Friday over “confusion” around participation in the event.

What is the role of parades in Northern Ireland?

Parades are an important part of the culture of Northern Ireland. Although the majority of parades are held by Ulster Protestant, unionist or Ulster loyalist groups, Irish nationalist, republican and non-political groups also parade. The Parades Commission exists to settle disputes about controversial…

When are the Orange parades in Northern Ireland?

On the last Saturday in October, Reformation Day is celebrated with the year’s last major Orange parades. In Belfast, these proceed to Saint Anne’s Cathedral for a church service. Members of the Royal Black Institution parade in Lisburn on ‘Black Saturday’, 2007.