12/11/2011
Houses of Parliament Loyal Orange Lodge at No 10 over Act of Settlement changes
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Saturday November 12 2011
Members of the Protestant Orange Order have descended on Downing Street to oppose the lifting of a ban on those in line to the throne from marrying a Catholic.
The Orangemen took a brief detour from their annual Remembrance Day march to deliver the letter setting out concerns that changes to the Act of Settlement will call into question the future role of the monarch as the Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
Jeffrey Donaldson, Ulster Democratic Unionist MP for Lagan Valley, said: “The Queen is the supreme governor of the Church of England, and if a future monarch were to marry someone outside of the Church of England that could have consequences for the sole link between the Crown and the church.
“We believe this is part of a long-term plan to disestablish the Church of England by damaging the link between the Crown and the church.”
The leaders of the 16 Commonwealth nations where the Queen serves as head of state came together in October to unanimously approve changes to the laws of royal succession which lift the ban on anyone in line for the throne marrying a Catholic.
The Orangemen Remember and Parade in London started with the laying of a wreath at the tomb of King William III in Westminster Abbey by nine officers and members of the Houses of Parliament Loyal Orange Lodge.
Prayers were said and Mr Donaldson, the 48-year-old Master of the Houses of Parliament Loyal Orange Lodge, addressed the group.
He said: “We urge upon our government today to think carefully about the course they are embarked upon and its consequences for our sovereign, for our church and for our nation.”
The parade featured around 100 members dressed in black suits with ceremonial orange and purple collarettes and white gloves.
They were accompanied by the Corby Purple Star Flute Band from Northampton, who played traditional marching band songs.
Houses of Parliament Loyal Orange Lodge at No 10 over Act of Settlement changes
Started by Kilsally, Nov 14 2011 04:30 PM
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Posted 14 November 2011 - 04:30 PM
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Posted 18 November 2011 - 07:14 PM
Orange protest was misguided
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Published on Friday 18 November 2011 09:13
MEMBERS of the Orange Order who marched on Downing Street to protest against changes in the Royal succession laws are misguided and they’re letting down those in their institution who want to modernise.
The changes proposed by David Cameron’s government will not affect the monarch’s status as Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
The prohibition on any future King or Queen marrying a Roman Catholic will certainly be lifted, but in a modern society that rule was damaging and out of date. The monarchy and the Church of England are easily robust enough to withstand the removal of an anachronistic law which attracted accusations of discrimination.
This government should be congratulated for attempting to refine the British constitution to suit the world which we live in. In the best Conservative traditions it is acting to preserve and improve our most important institutions.
I trust that the majority of Orangemen appreciate these efforts and that the protestors at Downing Street were simply an unrepresentative few.
John K Lund
Moira
http://www.newslette...uided_1_3258914
Published on Friday 18 November 2011 09:13
MEMBERS of the Orange Order who marched on Downing Street to protest against changes in the Royal succession laws are misguided and they’re letting down those in their institution who want to modernise.
The changes proposed by David Cameron’s government will not affect the monarch’s status as Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
The prohibition on any future King or Queen marrying a Roman Catholic will certainly be lifted, but in a modern society that rule was damaging and out of date. The monarchy and the Church of England are easily robust enough to withstand the removal of an anachronistic law which attracted accusations of discrimination.
This government should be congratulated for attempting to refine the British constitution to suit the world which we live in. In the best Conservative traditions it is acting to preserve and improve our most important institutions.
I trust that the majority of Orangemen appreciate these efforts and that the protestors at Downing Street were simply an unrepresentative few.
John K Lund
Moira
"For God has chosen the weak things in the world, the foolish, the nothings.. That no flesh will Glory in His presence."
1 Corinthians 1:27-29
My Space: - http://www.myspace.com/kilsally
1 Corinthians 1:27-29
My Space: - http://www.myspace.com/kilsally
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