Independent Orange Order
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[[Image:Tobermore2005006.JPG|thumb|Orange parade]]
The '''Independent Loyal Orange Institution''' is an off-shoot of the [[Orange Institution]], a Protestant fraternal organisation based in [[Northern Ireland]].
==Foundation==
It was formed in [[Ireland]] in [[1903]] by [[Tom Sloan]] and others, who had been expelled from the [[Orange Institution|Orange Order]] when they voiced opposition to it being used for party political ends by [[Ulster]] [[Unionists (Ireland)|Unionists]]. Originally it was associated with the [[labour movement]], but it soon realigned itself with traditional unionist politics.
==Activities==
Like the Orange Order it is a [[Protestant]] fraternal organisation dedicated to the principles of the [[Protestant Reformation]]. It takes its name in memory of [[William III of England|King William of Orange]] of the [[house of Orange]] who fought at the [[Battle of the Boyne]], brought about the [[Glorious Revolution]] and the [[Bill of Rights 1689|Bill of Rights]] giving the Westminster parliament ultimate power of the country rather than the Monarch. It is addressed annually on [[the Twelfth]] of July by [[Ian Paisley]], the leader of the [[Democratic Unionist Party]], during its celebrations, although he is not a member. The Independent Order is small compared to the main organisation with about 1500-2000 members. It is largely based around the [[County Antrim]] area of [[Northern Ireland]] but has lodges around the world, including [[England]], [[Scotland]] and [[Australia]].
The Bishop Farrar Memorial Lodge was formed in [[1982]], under the authority of the Loyal Orange Institution of England.
This was the year of the [[Pope|Papal]] visit and members of the lodge organised protests helped by Ian Paisley. These included a demonstration and a [[Christian]] service in Crown Square, [[Manchester]], on the day the Pope visited that city.
In [[1989]] the decision was taken to leave the Loyal Orange Institution of England and join the Independent Loyal Orange Institution, thus becoming the first Independent Lodge in England outside of [[Liverpool]].
A "parade of witness" and a memorial service to the dead Bishop Farrar were held in [[Halifax, West Yorkshire|Halifax]] in May 1991, in which 200 IOO members were led by three bands.
The lodge currently publishes a newsletter, ''The Orange Sentinel'' in support of the
Independent Loyal Orange Institution. It also maintains an archive of press cuttings concerning the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and is in the process of creating a website [http://www.iloi1690.cjb.net].
==Beliefs==
The first notable effect after the formation of the Independent Order was a more liberal interpretation of the rules of the "old order." In the early years of the Institution many suffered the full wrath of the "powers that be", who were opposed to any splitting of the Orange Order. Jobs were lost, homes were burnt and their headquarters in [[Belfast]] bombed. Independent Orangemen believe that while the "Old" Order maintains what they see as its [[totalitarian]] laws, its political affiliation, and its "spiritual weakness", the "principles of the [[Reformation]]" will not be kept to the fore in its ranks.
Independent [[Orangeism]] today maintains that it is essential for the Orange Institution to be kept free from politics and to guard the principles of Reformation [[Protestantism]]. They often expressed alarm when they believed these principles were endangered by conciliatory politicians. They are opposed to [[ecumenism]].
While being opposed to Orangeism being linked to the [[Ulster Unionist Party]] they are not apolitical and tend to work alongside [[Unionists (Ireland)|unionist]] politicians and parties.
The structure and size of the Order lends itself to good communication and disciplined action based on that communication. Thus they have been able to participate in strikes, days of action, and parade protests. On occasions lodges have been given area responsibility as part of an overall co-ordinated, disciplined and peaceful protest action.
The Institution also promotes Ulster Protestant history. This is most obvious during [[the Twelfth]] and other parades, but also involves lectures, tours of historic sites and commemorative publications.
The Institution proclaims the principle of "Liberty of Conscience". They declare their right to think and act independently without direction from political or clerical masters. They seek to strengthen the position of [[Orangeism]]. They often warn of the danger of the development of a social and cultural Orangeism devoid of Protestant principle.
[[Image:Coagh8.jpg|thumb|Orange Arch]]
They claim the support of all Protestants with their slogan:
<blockquote>
Protestantism, not politics<br />
Principles, not party <br />
Measures, not men<br />
</blockquote>
Independent Orangemen believe that [[Protestantism]] is the religion of the [[Bible]] and the foundation of modern [[democracy]].
== External links ==
* [http://www.iloi.org/ Independent Loyal Orange Institution]
* [http://www.iloi1690.cjb.net/ ILOL 260]
* [http://www.foti.me.uk/first.html/ Friends of the Institution]
* [http://www.orangenet.org OrangeNet]
* [http://www.franksartor.org/orangenet Orange Net Australia]
* [http://www.franksartor.org/wa Western Australia]
* [http://www.grandorangelodge.ca/ Grand Orange Lodge of Canada]
* [http://www.orange-order.co.uk/ Orange Chronicle]
* [http://www.grandorange.org.uk/ Grand Orange Lodge Of Ireland]
* [http://www.orange-order.co.uk/chronicle/forum/viewtopic.php?id=2423 Video clip of Mohawk LOL 99 in Belfast]
* [http://www.evangelicaltruth.com Evangelical Truth]
* [http://mill-valley.freemasonry.biz/marin_hibernians_orangemen_royal_black_knights.htm History and Ritual of Irish Fraternal Organizations]
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