A vigil will be held in Enniskillen on Sunday evening as part of The National Moment of Reflection to mourn the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and reflect on her life and legacy.
The Enniskillen event has been organised by Co. Fermanagh Royal Black Institution and will take place at 8pm on Sunday, September 18 - the night before the State Funeral - and will be marked by a one-minute silence.
In a statement, County Grand Master Tom Elliott said: "To mark this occasion, Co. Fermanagh Royal Black Institution will hold a vigil outside Enniskillen Castle, at the lower side of the car park beside the castle wall, on Sunday evening commencing at 7.40pm.
"It will take the form of a hymn, Bible reading, prayers, a short tribute, and lead us to the minute's silence at 8pm.
"This is open to everyone to attend. Please encourage as many as possible to attend this short, memorable occasion," added Mr. Elliott.
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