In the heart of Dublin stands St. Michan's Church, a haunting reminder of how history can live—or die—before our eyes. Founded in 1095 (and later refurbished in 1686), it was initially built to serve the Viking community on the north side of the River Liffey. Over the centuries, the church has borne witness to Ireland's evolving history—from the days of Strongbow to the Easter … [Read more...] about The Haunting Legacy of St. Michan’s: Where History Lived and Sadly Died
Senior Luncheon
On Saturday, November 23rd from 10-2pm at the Hibernian House - We are once again hosting this great day of food and Irish culture. Seniors in the community are invited and as always, we will need volunteers, whether it be members or if you have teenagers who need community service hours! Set up starts at 9am with clean up done shortly after 2:00. For questions, please reach … [Read more...] about Senior Luncheon
Pot of Gold Tickets
Support our scholarships and charitable works while having a chance to win BIG! For just $100, your ticket gives you: A shot at the $10,000 top prize Admittance for you and a guest to TWO fantastic drawing parties! Enjoy complimentary food and drink at each event – the parties alone are worth the ticket price! Don’t miss this opportunity to support a great cause while … [Read more...] about Pot of Gold Tickets
“The Greatest Murder in Ireland That Ever Was”, The Execution of Myles Joyce
1882 was part of a period of political and social upheaval in Ireland known as the Land War, sparked by poor harvests, falling agricultural prices, and the long-standing abuses of the landlord system. The Irish National Land League, founded by Michael Davitt and led by Charles Stewart Parnell, was orchestrating a resistance campaign against landlords, including rent strikes … [Read more...] about “The Greatest Murder in Ireland That Ever Was”, The Execution of Myles Joyce