by Q Radio news
Thousands of people flocked to the seaside village of Carnlough on Sunday to attend the Ancient Order of Hibernians annual parade.
The parade celebrates the Feast of the Assumption in the Christian church when Jesus's mother Mary was taken up to Heaven.
It's the first time the village has hosted the parade for almost ten years and upwards of 20 bands took part.
The event is celebrated on the nearest Sunday to August the 15th.
(The new bannerette unveiled at the Carnlough AOH parade)
AOH members from across Ireland, Britain and the U.S. attended.
During proceedings the County Antrim Board unveiled its new bannerette which was blessed by Father Pat McCafferty.
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