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- The Ancient Order of Hibernians – The Oldest and Largest Irish-Catholic . . .
The Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) the largest and oldest Irish Catholic organization in America
- Ancient Order of Hibernians - Wikipedia
The Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH; Irish: Ord Ársa na nÉireannach[1][2]) is an Irish Catholic fraternal organization Members must be male, Catholic, and either born in Ireland or of Irish descent Its largest membership is in the United States, where it was founded in New York City in 1836
- AOH Division 1 Bristol, PA
The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America is the oldest Irish Catholic Fraternal Organization in the United States It was founded concurrently in the coal-mining region of Pennsylvania and New York City in May, 1836
- North Carolina AOH — The AOH State Board of the State of North Carolina
This page lists details for every active AOH division in North Carolina Members planning to attend a meeting outside their home division should confirm the meeting details …
- Who We Are - Ancient Order of Hibernians
Founded in May 1836, the Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) is America’s oldest Irish Catholic Fraternal Organization Our roots can be found in a number of similar societies that existed in Ireland in the mid 1500’s
- What is the AOH | AOH - scaoh. org
The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America is a Catholic, Irish American Fraternal Organization founded in New York City in 1836 The Order can trace its roots back to a parent organization, of the same name, which has existed in Ireland for over 400 years
- Wake County AOH — Governor Burke Division – Wake County, North Carolina
History of the AOH In the Beginning The Protestant Reformation that swept Europe in the 16th century was marked by Royal intrigues over control of the Roman Church’s wealth, and conflicts over which religion could be practiced Violence erupted in many countries … [Read More ]
- About The AOH - Ancient Order of Hibernians
The AOH is the oldest lay Catholic ethnic organization operating in the United States The Hibernians represent the most broadly based Irish-American organization with over 46,000 members in 46 States, Canada and Ireland
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