Rossnowlagh sets the scene for the upcoming Twelfth of July celebrations.
The rolling hills of County Donegal and a magnificent coastline provide the backdrop to what must surely be the most scenic setting for any Twelfth parade.
The annual Rossnowlagh procession will be held on Saturday, 5th July, just a matter of days before the demonstrations in Northern Ireland.
It is expected that upwards of 50 lodges from Donegal, Cavan, Leitrim and Monaghan, as well as visiting Orangemen from Northern Ireland and further afield, will take part in the parade which begins close to St. John’s Parish Church at 12.30pm.
The parade then makes its way down a narrow country road, thronged with onlookers, to the demonstration field on the edge of the shoreline. The annual gathering is renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere and minimal security presence.
A religious service, only yards from the rolling breakers of the Atlantic, will be held at 3pm. The service will be conducted by the Canon Rev. Brian Russell, Rector of Drumholm Parish.
A collection will be held on the day in aid of Orange charities.
The return parade will leave the demonstration field at 4.45pm.
Orangeism remains vibrant in the border counties with Brethren regularly taking part in parades and events right across the jurisdiction of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland.