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Senior officials with a historic Protestant fraternal group based in Northern Ireland fired off complaint letters to King Charles III for having prayed with Pope Leo XIV last month, which the group alleged was a violation of his coronation oath.

The Grand Masters of Ireland, England and Scotland in the Orange Order — founded in 1795 by Ulster Protestants in County Armagh, Northern Ireland — each wrote to the king privately "to encourage him to reflect upon the solemn commitments of his Coronation oath and the promises he made before God," according to The Orange Standard , the organization's flagship newspaper.

On Oct. 23, King Charles III participated in an ecumenical worship service with Pope Leo XIV in the Sistine Chapel, marking the first time a reigning British monar

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