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We are a Protestant fraternity with members throughout the world.
Autonomous Grand Lodges are found in Scotland, England, the United
States of America, West Africa, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Our name comes from William III, Prince of Orange, and is kept
because his victory over despotic power laid the foundation for
the evolution of Constitutional Democracy in the British Isles.
Support for William of Orange in the British Isles led to the formation
of Orange Societies to commemorate his victory at the Battle of
the Boyne in July 1690, but the largest and longest lasting groups
were the Boyne Societies in Ireland.
In 1795, following the culmination of attacks on Protestants in
County Armagh at the Battle of the Diamond, in which Protestants
routed those who had attacked them and attempted to burn properties,
it was decided to form an organisation which would protect Protestants.
This body, drawing on existing Orange Clubs in the neighbourhood,
was named the Loyal Orange Institution.
In modern times the Loyal Orange Institution continues to function,
with thousands of members in Ireland many others across the world.
Today defending Protestantism is not so literal as it was in 1795,
but it requires us to take a stand for truth in an age of secularism
and in order to defend our culture and traditions.
The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland was established in 1798. We hope
you will learn more about us and the Orange tradition through this
website.
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