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Join Us
Membership in the Ancient Order of
Hibernians is open to men who are practicing Roman
Catholics of Irish decent. Please call our President Denis
Flannery (845-623-2956) or send Denis an e-mail at
NYGarda31@aol.com
for details on how to join.
ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A.O.H. MEMBERSHIP
Subscription to our bimonthly paper, the Hibernian Digest.
Scholarships for members and their families.
Participation in local, regional and national fraternal
organization networking.
Community involvement in socials, such as dinners, dances,
picnics, festivals, parties, sports and theatre.
Assistance in cases of bias and bigotry through the
vigilance of a national anti-defamation committee.
An outlet for professional energies and expertise.
Representation on issues of Irish-American concern.
An influential voice in local, state and national
government.
An opportunity to experience Irish culture by promoting
lectures, films, discuss sion groups and teaching Irish
Ceili dancing.
Activities and programs for the entire family.
The A.O.H. provides a unique opportunity for its members to
become involved in issues that are of interest to Irish
American Catholics today.
The Order established the first chair of Celtic Studies at
Catholic University in 1894.
The A.O.H. has recognized Commodore John Barry as the
Father of the American Navy, and has established September
13 as a legal holiday of the Order.
The A.O.H. has recognized the valuable contributions of the
Ladies, Ancient Order of Hibemians, to our Order, the
Catholic Church and theColumbian Mission Fathers.
The Order has sponsored and supported Feises, as well as
traditional Irish music, dance and song.
The A. O. H. has recognized, honored and supported Irish
American achievement in theater, education, law, medicine,
music, business and the arts.
The A.O,H. has encouraged tourism to our ancestral
homeland, Ireland,
The Order has supported the G.A.A. and the traditional
ancient sporting games of Ireland.
The A.O.H. through monetary, political and other means has
supported vigorously humanitarian and civil rights works in
Northeast Ireland.
The A.O.H. has recognized the contributions of the Irish in
the Civil War through history, lectures, films and
monuments.
The A.O.H. has assisted in the reforesting of Ireland
through the Trees for Ireland program.
The Order has fostered the instilling of our Irish culture,
b. isto~, and traditions in our youth through the A.O.H.
Irish Way and Study Abroad Scholarship Programs for the
sons and daughters of its members.
The A.O.H. has recognized the contributions of Irish
Americans and Irish born who won the Medal of Honor and has
erected a monument in their honor at the Valley Forge Medal
of Honor Grove.
The A.O.H being composed of loyal Americans has recognized
July 4th as one of the legal holidays of the Order.
The A.O.H. has consistently promoted and tried to preserve
our ancient language, Gaelic - Irish.
Monument to Great Hunger victims, County Clare, Ireland.
The A.O.H. recognized March 17 as one of the legal holidays
of the Order, thus preserving the teachings and ideals of
Saint Patrick and the Catholic Church.
Project Saint Patrick Scholarship for Seminarians and the
religious life.
The A.O.H. 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 today as it was 160 years ago when our Order was
first founded in America.
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Meetings
Division 2
Monthly Meetings
Second Tuesday of Every Month 8 PM
Albertus Magnus High School
Corner of Germonds & Route 304
Bardonia, New York

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