What is the AOH?

Let us take a few moments of your time to introduce you to the FINEST Irish Catholic Organization in the World and the proud St. Brendan Division No. 3 in Towson Maryland.

The primary purposes of the Organization are set forth in the preamble to its National Constitution:

1. To promote Friendship, Unity, and Christian Charity among members.
2. To uphold and sustain loyalty to the government of the United States of America by members living here in America, or whatever government under which its members may be citizens.
3. To aid and advance by all legitimate means, the aspirations and endeavors of the Irish people to complete and absolute independence.
4. To foster the ideals and cultivate the history and traditions of the Irish people throughout the world.

To be admitted to membership, an applicant must be of Irish birth or of Irish descent through either parent, a practical Catholic, and at least 16 years of age.

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 in 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 AOH is a separate and much larger organization.

The Order evolved from a need in the early 1600s to protect the lives of priests, who risked immediate death to keep the Catholic faith alive in occupied Ireland after the reign of 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 AOH of America was founded May 4, 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 1840s prompted a growth of various social societies in the US - the largest of which was, and continues to be, the AOH.

Active across the United States, the Order seeks to aid newly arrived Irish, both socially and politically. The many Division and club facilities located throughout the US traditionally have been among the first to welcome new Irish immigrants. Here, the Irish culture - art, dance, music and sports are fostered and preserved. 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 of issues concerning the Irish, such as: immigration reform, economic incentives both here and in Ireland, human rights issues addressed in the MacBride Principles legislation, Respect Life and a peaceful and just solution to the issues that divide Ireland. The Order has provided a continuing bridge with Ireland for those who are generations removed from our country. The AOH sponsors many of the programs associated with our Irish heritage, such as the Irish Way program.

Members of the AOH come from all walks of life and social and economic backgrounds yet enjoy fraternal fellowship in our Irish heritage.

Members of the St. Brendan Division No. 3 have a unique opportunity to participate and become involved in issues and activities that are of interest to Irish American Catholics today. Some of our events are:

  • Monthly Division 3 Meetings where our Irish brothers assemble to discuss, inform, and conduct Division business. Of course, wherever AOH members gather, there is always the joy of sharing Irish brotherhood and laughter.
  • The Towson Hibernian, our Division's monthly newsletter, supplemented by email notices and messages when appropriate.
  • The St. Patricks Day Parade, where our Division has a tradition of being named "Best Marching Unit". The day begins with our own Division Mass and breakfast, followed by the Parade, and ending with our traditional Post-Parade St. Patrick's Party.
  • Annual Seminarian Night, a good time with good Irish music, singing and laughs honoring our Seminarian members
  • Annual Cosgrove Memorial Golf Tournament, a great charity fundraiser and a good time by all in the spring.
  • The Annual Irish Festival where our Division plays a major role in this charitable event.
  • Irish Appreciation Dinner, honoring an outstanding Irish person of the year for exceptional contribution to the Irish community.
  • Fall Golf Outing and Dinner, a fundraiser and good time in the autumn.
  • Annual Christmas Party, a unique opportunity to share friendship at the Holiday Season.
There are other events members are encouraged to participate in. Events such as Pub Fundraisers, Group trips to Ireland, Football games, etc. etc. Out of it all, there is one irrefutable truth - We will get out of the organization what we put in. So we encourage members to get involved and become an active part of the BEST. We are here to help all members find the way. We look forward to seeing you at our meetings and hearing your views.

And, if you are not yet a member, consider our AOH St. Brendan Division 3 in Towson Maryland. We would be proud to call you Brother.

Go mbeannai Dia duit (May God Bless You)