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What is the
Ancient Order of Hibernians In America?
The Ancient
Order of Hibernians is a Catholic, Irish American Fraternal
Organization founded in New York City 4 May,1836. The Order
can trace its roots back to a parent organization, of the same
name, which has existed in Ireland for over 300 years.
However, while the organizations share a common thread, the
North American A.O.H. is a separate and much larger
organization.
The Order evolved from a need in the early sixteen hundreds to
protect the lives of priests who risked immediate death to
keep the Catholic Faith alive in occupied Ireland after the
reign of England's King Henry VIII. When England Implemented
its dreaded Penal Laws in Ireland, various secret social
societies were formed across the country. These groups worked
to aid and comfort the people by whatever means available.
Similarly, the Ancient Order of Hibernians in America was
founded May 4th, 1836 at New York's St. James Church, to
protect the clergy, and church Property from the "Know
Nothings" and their followers. At the same time the vast
influx of Irish Immigrants fleeing famine issues in Ireland in
the late 1840's, prompted a growth of various social societies
in the USA - the largest of which was, and continues to be,
the Ancient Order of Hibernians.
Active across the United States, The Order seeks to aid the
newly arrived Irish, both socially, politically. The many
Divisions and club facilities located throughout the U.S.
traditionally have been among the first to welcome new Irish
Americans. Here, the Irish culture -- art, dance, music, and
sports are fostered and preserved. The newcomers can meet some
of "their own" and are introduced to the social
atmosphere of the Irish-American community. the AOH has been
at the political forefront for issues concerning the Irish,
such as; Immigration Reform; economic Incentives both here and
in Ireland; the human rights issues addressed in the MacBride
Legislation; Right-To-Life; and a peaceful and just solution
to the issues that divide Ireland.
The Order has also provided a continuing bridge with Ireland
for those who are generations removed from our country. The
AOH sponsors many of the programs associated with promoting
our Irish Heritage such as the IRISH WAY PROGRAM.
You may further seek admittance to the FINEST Irish Catholic
Organization in the World -- all we would ask is for you to
live our motto of: "Friendship, Unity, and Christian
Charity". Dia 's Muire dhuit! |
A RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT
- The Order awards the prestigious John F. Kennedy and Sean
MacBride Awards to outstanding individuals.
- The Order donates millions of dollars annually to charitable
causes and provides thousands more each year in scholarships through
our National, State, County Boards and Divisions.
- The AOH established the first chair of Celtic Studies at
Catholic University in 1894.
- The AOH has recognized Commodore John Barry as Father of the
American Navy and has established September 13 as a national holiday
of the Order.
- The AOH has recognized the valuable contributions of the Ladies
Ancient Order of Hibernians to our Order, the Catholic Church and
the Columbian Mission Fathers.
- The AOH has sponsored and supported Feisanna, as well as
traditional Irish music, and song.
- The AOH has recognized, honored and supported Irish-American
achievement in theatre, education, law, medicine, and the arts.
- The AOH has encouraged tourism to our ancestral homeland,
Ireland.
- The Order has supported the Gaelic Athletic Association and the
traditional ancient sporting games of Ireland.
- The AOH, through monetary, political and other means, has
vigorously supported humanitarian and civil rights works
- The AOH has recognized the contributions of the Irish in the
American Civil War through history, lectures, films and monuments.
- The AOH has assisted in the reforesting of Ireland through the
Trees for Ireland program.
- The Order has fostered the instilling of our Irish culture,
history and traditions in our youth through the AOH Irish Way
Scholarship Program for the sons and daughters of our members.
- The AOH has recognized the contributions of Irish-Americans and
Irish-born who have been awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor
and has erected a monument to their memory at the Valley Forge Medal
of Honor Grove.
- The AOH, being composed of loyal Americans, has recognized July
4 as one of the legal holidays of the Order.
- The AOH consistently promotes and attempts to encourage the
learning and usage of our ancient language, Irish Gaelic.
- The AOH recognizes March 17 as one of the legal holidays of the
Order, thus preserving the teachings and ideals of Saint Patrick and
the Catholic Church.
- The AOH, through its' many monetary donations to various
charitable societies in Ireland, has shown that the motto of our
Order, 'Friendship, Unity and Christian Charity,' is as important
and relevant today as it was in 1836 when our Order was first
founded in America.
- Co-sponsored and commissioned a monument in Ennistymon, County
Clare, to victims of the Great Hunger.
- Assistance in cases of bias and bigotry through the vigilance
of a national anti-defamation committee.
Updated: 11/19/2011
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