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{{toplink|url=http://www.aoh39philly.com/|name=aoh39philly.com}}<blockquote>''Friendship, Unity and Christian Charity''</blockquote> | {{toplink|url=http://www.aoh39philly.com/|name=aoh39philly.com}}<blockquote>''Friendship, Unity and Christian Charity''</blockquote> | ||
− | The Ancient Order of Hibernians is a Catholic, Irish American Fraternal Organization founded in New York City on May 4th, 1836. Division 39, the largest and second oldest division in Pennsylvania and is named in honor of a priest, Monsignor Thomas J. Rilley, who served as our chaplain for more than 25 years. Our motto is Friendship, Unity and Christian Charity. | + | The '''Ancient Order of Hibernians''' is a '''Catholic, Irish American Fraternal Organization''' founded in New York City on May 4th, 1836. Division 39, the largest and second oldest division in Pennsylvania and is named in honor of a priest, Monsignor Thomas J. Rilley, who served as our chaplain for more than 25 years. Our motto is Friendship, Unity and Christian Charity. |
''Note:'' The above descriptive information came from the organization's [http://www.aoh39philly.com/ home page]. | ''Note:'' The above descriptive information came from the organization's [http://www.aoh39philly.com/ home page]. |
Revision as of 14:31, 15 April 2020
Friendship, Unity and Christian Charity
The Ancient Order of Hibernians is a Catholic, Irish American Fraternal Organization founded in New York City on May 4th, 1836. Division 39, the largest and second oldest division in Pennsylvania and is named in honor of a priest, Monsignor Thomas J. Rilley, who served as our chaplain for more than 25 years. Our motto is Friendship, Unity and Christian Charity.
Note: The above descriptive information came from the organization's home page.
In The News
- AOH Division 39 brings blankets and care packages to the homeless, Northeast Times, February 1, 2020.