We are the gentlemen of the Ancient Order of Hibernians
With Deep Roots …in St. Louis, Missouri, we are the Irish Voice promoting the Irish Culture, our Catholic Faith and giving back to our community. From Charitable projects, supporting Catholic Initiatives, to Irish Cultural activities such as The Dogtown Parade, the Irish Fest, The Easter Rising Memorial, and Irish Heritage Month, the AOH’s mission is to promote Catholic Faith, Irish Heritage, and Christian Charity. |
Congratulations to Division 2 and the St Louis AOH for exemplifying the AOH motto of “Friendship, Unity and Christian Charity” at its best!
The Hibernian Hunger ProjectA part of what we do, is give back to our community. To be recognized by the National Ancient Order of Hibernians for the 3rd year in a row is truly an Honor! We strive to give back to our community and one of the many ways is through our work with the Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church Meal Program and Peter and Paul Community Services Center
What is the Hibernian Hunger Project? The Great Hunger that took place in Ireland from 1845 – 1849 literally changed the face of the Emerald Isle forever. During this time period over one million men, women and children died from starvation. At the same time, many Irish men women and children emigrated to Britain, Canada, and the United States in the hope of escaping this horrific tragedy that had befallen their native land. In reality, though the potato blight did happen, there was plenty of food in Ireland that could have fed, and more than likely saved the million plus who died. The wealthy landowners in Ireland shipped their crops and other edible food items to England and the other parts of the world for profit. |
In remembrance of this dark period in Irish History, in 2003 AOH National President Ned McGinley and the National Boards of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians established the Hibernian Hunger Project as a means to honor those who had died during the Great Hunger; to educate Irish America and beyond about the an Gorta Mor; to help with the hunger problem in the US and to show the generosity of the AOH and LAOH membership....
For More Information on the Hibernian Hunger Project please visit: https://aoh.com/hibernian-hunger-project/
For More Information on Volunteering with the St Louis Hibernian Hunger Project; Please reach out to Denny McDonough at secretary@stlaohdiv2.com
Up Coming Events
For More Events, Please check out our Calendar of events. This will be updated often, so check back!
Division MeetingsNext County Board Meeting May [?] @ 7:00pm. at St James the Greater
Next Division II Meeting: May 1st @ 7:00pm. Upstairs at The Pat Connolly Tavern ** Note the Date Change! June 6th @ 7:00pm. Upstairs at The Pat Connolly Tavern Committee MeetingsNext Emerald Ball Committee Meeting
May 2nd, 2025. @ 1:00pm at The Cedars for Set Up Parade Committee Meeting: September, 2025. @ 6:00pm at The Affton Elks Lodge. 2026 Committee Forming NOW!!!! Reach out to D. Pogue Division 1 @ cptdpogue@gmail.com Half Way to St Patrick's Day Committee Meeting: Committee Forming NOW!!!! Reach out to President@StLAOH.org 2025 Half Way to St Patrick's Day Pig Roast: September 17th, 2025 @ St James Parish. More Information to Come! Committee Forming now! Upcoming Events |
2025 Annual Emerald Ball: Sold Out!!!
May 3 @ 6:30pm at The Cedars at St Raymond's Sts Peter and Paul Meal Service: TBD at Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church. See Denny McDonough for More Information |
More Information to Come2025 AOH State Convention May 30 to June 1
AOH White House Retreat Sept 18-21 2025 2026 AOH/LAOH National Convention: TBD Omaha, Nebraska at the Convention Center/ Hilton Hotel. |