ABOUT US

Welcome to the Official Site for the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Myles Scully, Division One of Yonkers, New York! We are the oldest and largest Irish-American Organization in the U.S., and we are dedicated to live by our organization's motto, "FRIENDSHIP, UNITY and CHRISTIAN CHARITY." The Yonkers Division was established on November 1, 1891.

DIVISION OFFICERS


Chaplain

Fr. Senan Taylor

President
Dennis O'Brien

Vice President
Robert Eggen

Recording Secretary

Chad Ghastin

Financial Secretary
Michael Flynn

Treasurer
Kevin Hartnett

Chairman Standing
Committee

Ronan O'Brien

Marshal
Andrew Hayden

Sentinel
Justin Kennedy

NEXT MEETING


Wednesday,
Oct. 9, 2020
7:00 PM

Location:
Sprain Lake Golf Course, Yonkers

CONTACT US


A.O.H. Myles Scully
Division One
P.O. Box 1020
Yonkers, NY 10703

aohyonkers@gmail.com

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

A MESSAGE FROM DIVISION ONE ON THIS HISTORIC ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN N.Y.C. 2011



Happy St. Patrick's Day!


Today is the 250th Annual NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade


The N.Y.C Parade steps off for the 250th consecutive year today.
  


The Officers and Members of Division One, Yonkers wish to share our thoughts and hopes on this solemn occasion:



"For 250 years we've marched, through adverse times and weather.  We've marched in this sacred parade through years of occupation, persecution, and poverty.

 We've marched through years of famine, war, discrimination and hate; years of working the killing jobs that no one else would take.
 We triumphed over all with a courageous and joyful spirit that is uniquely Irish.

 Through it all we survived and never waivered; we held the banner high; we never let the standard drop.
 
 And as always, we marched.

 Today we remember the millions of marchers who came before us, those magnificent Irish souls whose struggles have given us all we have today.  We pray for them, we honor them; and we ask God to grant us the grace to always be as strong as they were.

  On this momentous day let us rededicate ourselves to the struggle.  May we always band together to help each other, and bravely fight to overcome the world's adversities.  May we always hold the banner high and never drop the standard.  And may we teach our children and our children's children to do the same.

Whatever the future brings, let us meet it with the hope, faith and happiness of our forebears.

And always…..LET US MARCH."

May God bless this parade, all who march in it, and all those who work to maintain and protect it's spirit and message.

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