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Patrolman, Poet, and Hero; the Remarkable Life of Phillip Fitzpatrick

Patrolman, Poet, and Hero; the Remarkable Life of Phillip Fitzpatrick

March 14, 2024 By Neil Cosgrove

Philip Fitzpatrick was born in Aughavas, Co. Leitrim in 1892.  Like so many of his generation, he emigrated to the United States and settled in New York City. He joined the NYPD in 1926 and was assigned to Mounted Squad 1 in Manhattan.  He would serve with distinction for over 21 years as one of ‘New York’s Finest’ and would prove more than worthy of the title. However, in addition to protecting the streets of New York, Patrolman Fitzpatrick had another talent that few realized until many years after his death; he was a talented poet.  Fitzpatrick came from a family having a … [Read more...] about Patrolman, Poet, and Hero; the Remarkable Life of Phillip Fitzpatrick

Beyond ‘Hamilton’: The True Story of Hercules Mulligan, American Patriot

March 12, 2024 By Neil Cosgrove

Hercules Mulligan, an Irish immigrant, became an unsung hero of the American Revolution.  Though the musical 'Hamilton', whose chief goal is to entertain,  has introduced his name to a broader audience, Mulligan's real contributions as a spy and hero of American independence are far more compelling than the play suggests.    Mulligan was born in Coleraine, Co Derry, in 1740 and emigrated with his family to North America at the age of 6, settling in New York City.  He attended King's College (now Columbia University).  Mulligan opened an upscale tailor … [Read more...] about Beyond ‘Hamilton’: The True Story of Hercules Mulligan, American Patriot

A Shepherd in the Flames: The Medal of Honor Story of Fr. Joseph O’Callahan

March 11, 2024 By Neil Cosgrove

The Medal of Honor is the highest military honor bestowed by the United States.  It is awarded for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his or her life above and beyond the call of duty while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States.” Achieving this honor in battle is exceptional enough; earning this award when armed only with courage and faith is extraordinary. One such extraordinary man was Fr. Joseph T. O’Callahan, S.J. Joseph Timothy O’Callahan was born on May 14, 1905, in Roxbury, Mass.  In 1922, young Joseph heard God’s call and joined the … [Read more...] about A Shepherd in the Flames: The Medal of Honor Story of Fr. Joseph O’Callahan

Irish American Heritage Month: Kathleen McNulty, an Irish American “Hidden Figure”

March 8, 2024 By Neil Cosgrove

Kathleen Rita McNulty was born in the village of Creeslough on February 12, 1921, the third of six children of Anne Nelis and James McNulty.  Her father was Commandant of the Doe Battalion of the Irish Volunteers. On the night of her birth, he was arrested and imprisoned in Derry Gaol for two years for his republican activities. On his release, the family emigrated to the United States and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where James worked as a stonemason and went on to establish a successful construction business, frequently working with Irish American John B Kelly, the father of … [Read more...] about Irish American Heritage Month: Kathleen McNulty, an Irish American “Hidden Figure”

Dr. John B. Murphy, Surgical Genius

March 7, 2024 By Neil Cosgrove

Dr. J.B. Murphy Dr. John B. Murphy, known throughout his life as "J.B.," was a renowned American surgeon and medical pioneer who made significant contributions to the field of medicine during his lifetime. He was born in a log cabin in Appleton, Wisconsin, on December 21, 1857. Murphy was the son of impoverished Irish immigrants Michael Murphy and Ann (née Grimes) Murphy, who had emigrated from Ireland during the Great Hunger. Murphy grew up in a large family with six siblings. His parents strongly emphasized education and encouraged their children to pursue academic and professional … [Read more...] about Dr. John B. Murphy, Surgical Genius

Irish American Heritage Month: The Irish Brigade at Antietam

March 6, 2024 By Mike McCormack

General Thomas Francis Meagher and members of the Irish Brigade Did you know that the Irish had a major part in the victory on the bloodiest day in American history? It was at Antietam on September 17, 1862, and it was the victory that emboldened President Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. Foremost among Union forces was the Irish Brigade led by Irish-born Gen. Thomas F Meagher. Their story is an extraordinary chronicle of military valor in America’s cause; once when President Lincoln visited General McClellan’s Union camp, he lifted a corner of the Irish Brigade Flag, kissed … [Read more...] about Irish American Heritage Month: The Irish Brigade at Antietam

John L Sullivan: a Celtic Warrior and American Superstar

March 5, 2024 By Neil Cosgrove

John Lawrence Sullivan, born to Irish immigrants on October 15, 1858, in Roxbury, Massachusetts, grew into an embodiment of the American Dream for many Irish Americans. His parents, survivors of the Great Hunger in Ireland, instilled in him a profound sense of identity and resilience. Though he was an excellent student and his parents aspired for him to attend Boston College and become a priest, destiny had a different plan for Sullivan. Lured by the raw appeal of professional sports, Sullivan found his true calling in boxing, a sport then shadowed by legal ambiguities and often relegated to … [Read more...] about John L Sullivan: a Celtic Warrior and American Superstar

Town of Babylon Proclaims March 2024 – Irish American Heritage Month

March 4, 2024 By Chris Cooke

IRISH AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH PROCLAIMED IN THE TOWN OF BABYLON L-R: President Jim McGrath; Town Supervisor Rich Schaffer, Town Councilman and Hibernian Terrence McSweeney LINDENHURST, N.Y. – On Wednesday, February 28th , Town of Babylon proclaimed March as “Irish American Heritage Month”. Town of Babylon officials stood alongside President Jim McGrath and Past Presidents of St. Patrick’s Division 2 on Wednesday, February 28th at Babylon Town Hall to proclaim March 2024 as Irish American Heritage Month in the Town of Babylon, Long Island. The proclamation was made by Town of … [Read more...] about Town of Babylon Proclaims March 2024 – Irish American Heritage Month

Courage, Sacrifice, and Loyalty: FDNY Firefighters Thomas and Daniel Foley

March 4, 2024 By Neil Cosgrove

At the young age of 32, Thomas Foley was already an 11-year decorated veteran firefighter of the FDNY and a legend. He was a larger than life individual who embraced life to the fullest and seemed to excel at everything he tried from powerlifting to skydiving. Having learned to ride horses on visits to his grandfather's farm, he even excelled as a competitor on the rodeo circuit. With boyish good looks, Thomas Foley was featured twice by People Magazine and appeared in the FDNY's "2003 Calendar of Heroes." However, being a firefighter was Thomas Foley's first passion; it was all he wanted to … [Read more...] about Courage, Sacrifice, and Loyalty: FDNY Firefighters Thomas and Daniel Foley

Catholic Calendar – March 2024

March 1, 2024 By Patrick Lally

Catholic Action To All Hibernians: Most of the month of March this year falls within Lent. The liturgical color for Lent is violet, except that rose may be worn on the Fourth Sunday, Laetare Sunday (March 10). Good Friday is a day of fast and abstinence; all the Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence. Holy Week and the beginning of the Easter season fall during the last week of March. Let us make an effort to attend services offered during the Triduum, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday, leading up to the great feast of Easter (March 31). MAJOR SAINTS AND FEAST DAYS OF … [Read more...] about Catholic Calendar – March 2024

Irish American Heritage Month 2025

February 21, 2024 By Neil Cosgrove

Irish American Heritage Month is a time to show your pride in being an Irish American and a Hibernian. Here you will find resources to allow you and your division to honor and celebrate the contributions that Irish Americans have made throughout the history of our nation. We must remember that Heritage is not a gift you receive, it is a gift you give and we have a duty to pass our heritage and the pride in being Irish American to the next generation. Resources to Support Your Irish American Heritage Month efforts Sample Irish American Heritage Month Resolution WHEREAS, {Your … [Read more...] about Irish American Heritage Month 2025

Statement from National President Danny O’Connell the historic appointment of Michelle O’Neill as First Minister

February 5, 2024 By Neil Cosgrove

Today marks a monumental achievement that would have seemed unlikely just a few years ago: the appointment of a representative from an Irish nationalist party as the First Minister of Northern Ireland. The Ancient Order of Hibernians congratulates First Minister Michelle O'Neill for making history for Ireland, women, and the world. However, even more significantly, today ends once and for all the days of Stormont being a "Protestant Parliament for a Protestant People," making it a parliament for all members of the community of Northern Ireland. It marks a significant stride towards … [Read more...] about Statement from National President Danny O’Connell the historic appointment of Michelle O’Neill as First Minister

AOH/LAOH NATIONAL CONVENTION – REGISTRATION OPEN

January 8, 2024 By Chris Cooke

Register at https://aoh.com/2024AOHLAOHconvention Registration for the 102nd Biennial AOH-LAOH Convention which will take place in Orlando FL Aug 7th - 11th 2024 has opened. … [Read more...] about AOH/LAOH NATIONAL CONVENTION – REGISTRATION OPEN

Catholic Calendar – January 2024

January 1, 2024 By Patrick Lally

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Catholic Action To All Hibernians: In the early part of January, we are still within the Christmas season. At the Baptism of the Lord (January 8), we pass from the Christmas season to a segment of Ordinary Time prior to the Lenten season, from the liturgical color white to green. In the month of January, two American saints are commemorated, Elizabeth Ann Seton (January 4) and John Neumann (January 5). January 22 is a Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of the Unborn. MAJOR SAINTS AND FEAST DAYS OF JANUARY Jan 1Mary, the Mother of GodSolemnityJan 2Basil the Great and Gregory … [Read more...] about Catholic Calendar – January 2024

No Hunger Holiday in Missouri

November 21, 2023 By Chris Cooke

On Tuesday, around 100 volunteers packed the Cottleville Knights of Columbus to help the non-profit No Hunger Holiday assemble each box, which includes a turkey and fixings for a Thanksgiving meal at home. The turkeys are the result of donation drives held at several area high schools. The 40 partner organizations help cover seven counties (St. Charles, St. Louis, Warren, Montgomery, Lincoln, Pike and Franklin), along with the City of St. Louis. This is the 33rd year for No Hunger Holiday and it’s just incredible to see everyone come together, from high school students to firefighters to … [Read more...] about No Hunger Holiday in Missouri

AOH GAELIC MASS DAY WATCHED NATIONALLY

November 4, 2023 By Martin Galvin

Hibernians wearing sashes and medallions,joined local Irish community groups, Gaelic Clubs and St. Barnabas parishioners, for Bronx County’s 5th annual Gaelic Mass Day, celebrated by Fr. Brendan Fitzgerald on Sunday October 29th. Once again the symbol for the day was the Irish Mass Rocks, where outlawedMasses were said in secret by outlawed priestsduring the English Penal Laws. This year the Irish Language Mass included a special remembrance for bereaved families “who hunger and thirst for justice”, following a call by Archbishop Eamon Martin, Primate of all Ireland, for prayers for those who … [Read more...] about AOH GAELIC MASS DAY WATCHED NATIONALLY

Call to Action: Ask Your Congressional Representative to Support H. RES. 596 and Democracy in Northern Ireland

October 18, 2023 By Neil Cosgrove

Brother Hibernian:H. RES. 596, introduced by Hibernian Brother Mike Lawler, calls for the restoration of power-sharing in Northern Ireland. It is a critical step in addressing the ongoing political stalemate and maintaining the progress to peace in the north of Ireland, started 25 years ago by the Good Friday Agreement. The devolved Stormont Assembly has been in collapse since February 3, 2022, denying the people of Northern Ireland their democratically elected voice in their local government. Unconscionably, the reason for this rift is an internal party dispute between the … [Read more...] about Call to Action: Ask Your Congressional Representative to Support H. RES. 596 and Democracy in Northern Ireland

Phone Script to Protest U.K. Florida Trade Deal

October 8, 2023 By Neil Cosgrove

Phone Number for Governor DeSantis' Office: (850) 488-7146 Phone Number for Florida Commerce Secretary Kelly (850) 245-7105 Please also consider calling your State Senator and State Representative The script is provided below as an aid to this call to action; you can, of course, use your own words.  If you use the script, please pre-read it so you are comfortable. When you call, say, "I wish to speak to [ the person you are calling by title, for example, Governor DeSantis, Commerce Secretary Kelly].  You will likely be told that is not possible but that you can leave a message and … [Read more...] about Phone Script to Protest U.K. Florida Trade Deal

AOH Seeks to Sack U.K. End Run in Florida

October 8, 2023 By Neil Cosgrove

Recently, the British Government passed the "Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act." This legislation is nothing but a callous attempt to airbrush the role of the British Government during the conflict in Northern Ireland at the expense of the victims and their families.  The bill will halt all criminal investigations court proceedings and give an amnesty for all crimes committed during the Northern Ireland conflict, even murder.  Per legal scholars, this amnesty goes even further than the infamous amnesty of Dictator Pinochet.  In historic unity, this act is … [Read more...] about AOH Seeks to Sack U.K. End Run in Florida

Sunday November 5th, 2023

September 11, 2023 By Chris Cooke

ISLE OF ERIN (PA) MDTat ALLENTOWN, PA DESALES UNIVERSITYALLENTOWN, PA Host: Tir na Og Lehigh County Division 1 Contact: Ken Walsh … [Read more...] about Sunday November 5th, 2023

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