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Leadership & Honors

A combined roll of the national leadership and principal honors of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in America — its Presidents, Chaplains, and Digest editors, and the recipients of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Medal and the Sean MacBride Humanitarian Award.

National Presidents

The elected National Presidents of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in America, with the site of the convention at which each administration was seated.

National Presidents
Years Name Home Convention Site
1854–1856James Saunders, NDNew YorkNew York, NY
1856–1858Peter R. Gaynor, NDNew YorkNew York, NY
1858–1864James Sanford, NDNew YorkNew York, NY
1864–1866Thomas Kearns, NDNew YorkNew York, NY
1866–1869John Maguire, NDNew YorkNew York, NY
1869–1877Patrick Campbell, NDNew YorkNew York, NY
1877–1880John Hart, NDNew JerseyNew York, NY
1878–1879John Hart, NDNew JerseyBoston, MA
1879–1880John Hart, NDNew JerseyCincinnati, OH
1880–1881Peter Kiernan, NDLouisianaPhiladelphia, PA
1881–1882Peter Kiernan, NDLouisianaSt. Louis, MO
1882–1884Jeremiah Crowley, NDMassachusettsChicago, IL
1884–1886Henry F. Sheridan, NDIllinoisCleveland, OH
1886–1888Maurice Wilhere, NDPennsylvaniaSt. Paul, MN
1888–1890Maurice Wilhere, NDPennsylvaniaLouisville, KY
1890–1892Maurice Wilhere, NDPennsylvaniaHartford, CT
1892–1894Maurice Wilhere, NDPennsylvaniaNew Orleans, LA
1894–1896P.J. O'ConorGeorgiaOmaha, NE
1896–1898P.J. O'ConorGeorgiaDetroit, MI
1898–1900John T. KeatingIllinoisTrenton, NJ
1900–1902John T. KeatingIllinoisBoston, MA
1902–1904James E. DolanNew YorkDenver, CO
1904–1906James E. DolanNew YorkSt. Louis, MO
1906–1908Matthew CummingsMassachusettsSaratoga, NY
1908–1910Matthew CummingsMassachusettsIndianapolis, IN
1910–1912James J. ReganMinnesotaPortland, OR
1912–1914James J. ReganMinnesotaChicago, IL
1914–1916Joseph McLaughlinPennsylvaniaNorfolk, VA
1916–1918Joseph McLaughlinPennsylvaniaBoston, MA
1919–1921James E. DeeryIndianaSan Francisco, CA
1921–1923James E. DeeryIndianaDetroit, MI
1923–1925Michael DonohoePennsylvaniaMontreal, Quebec
1925–1927Michael DonohoePennsylvaniaAtlantic City, NJ
1927–1929Martin L. SweeneyOhioBuffalo, NY
1929–1931Martin L. SweeneyOhioMinneapolis, MN
1931–1933Michael W. DelaneyIllinoisNewport, RI
1933–1935Michael W. DelaneyIllinoisChicago, IL
1935–1937John E. FentonMassachusettsBaltimore, MD
1937–1939John E. FentonMassachusettsAtlantic City, NJ
1939–1941Joseph E. KerriganMassachusettsPittsburgh, PA
1941–1946Joseph E. KerriganMassachusettsSt Paul, MN
1946–1948Michael A. McGrathOhioSyracuse, NY
1948–1950Michael A. McGrathOhioMontreal, Quebec
1950–1952George R. ReillyCaliforniaBoston, MA
1952–1954George R. ReillyCaliforniaAtlantic City, NJ
1954–1956Michael J. DowdWashington DCChicago, IL
1956–1958P. Frank KeanMassachusettsNew York, NY
1958–1960Jeremiah O'CallaghanNew JerseyProvidence, RI
1960–1962Patrick J. HoganConnecticutSt. Louis, MO
1962–1964James J. ComerfordNew YorkPittsburgh, PA
1964–1966William J. McEneryRhode IslandAlbany, NY
1966–1968Walter J. O'LearyMassachusettsChicago, IL
1968–1970Michael J. DelahuntyNew JerseyPhiladelphia, PA
1970–1972Edward J. FayPennsylvaniaIndianapolis, IN
1972–1974Edward J. FayPennsylvaniaDublin, Ireland
1974–1976John M. KeaneMissouriAnaheim, CA
1976–1978John M. KeaneMissouriNewport, RI
1978–1980Thomas D. McNabbNew YorkKillarney, Ireland
1980–1982John P. ConnollyMassachusettsBal Harbour, FL
1982–1984Joseph A. RochePennsylvaniaSan Antonio TX
1984–1986Joseph A. RochePennsylvaniaAlbany, NY
1986–1988Nicholasa J. MurphyNew YorkBuffalo, NY
1988–1990Michael J. CooganOhioCleveland, OH
1990–1992George J. Clough Jr.MissouriAlexandria, VA
1992–1994George J. Clough Jr.MissouriNew Orleans, LA
1994–1996Edward J. WallaceNew YorkLouisville, KY
1996–1998Edward J. WallaceNew YorkSt. Paul, MN
1998–2000Thomas E. GilliganFloridaPittsburgh, PA
2000–2002Thomas E. GilliganFloridaBaltimore, MD
2002–2004Edward P. McGinleyPennsylvaniaFoxwood, CT
2004–2006Edward P. McGinleyPennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PA
2006–2008Jack MeehanMassachusettsBoston, MA
2008–2010Seamus BoylePennsylvaniaNew Orleans, LA
2010–2012Seamus BoylePennsylvaniaCincinnati, OH
2012–2014Brendan MooreNew YorkTurning Stone, NY
2014–2016Brendan MooreNew YorkSt. Louis, MO
2016–2018Jim McKayNew OrleansAtlantic City, NJ
2018–2020Jim McKayNew OrleansLouisville, KY
2020–2022Daniel J. O'ConnellOhioYoungstown, OH
2022–2024Daniel J. O'ConnellOhioPittsburgh, PA

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National Chaplains

The National Chaplains who have served the Order, with their residence at the time of service.

National Chaplains
Years Name Residence
1890–1898Bishop John Samuel FoleyDetroit, Michigan
1898–1902Archbishop Patrick A. FeehanChicago, Illinois
1902–1904Bishop John Joseph GlennonKansas City, Missouri
1904–1906Archbishop John M. FarleyNew York, New York
1906–1908Reverend John D. KennedyDanbury, Connecticut
1908–1910Archbishop William H. O'ConnellBoston, Massachusetts
1910–1914Bishop John Patrick CarrollHelena, Montana
1914–1921Bishop Dennis J. O'ConnellRichmond, Virginia
1921–1925Bishop Michael J. GallagherDetroit, Michigan
1925–1935Archbishop John Joseph GlennonSt. Louis, Missouri
1935–1937Bishop James A. GriffinSpringfield, Illinois
1937–1941Monsignor Fulton J. SheenWashington, D.C.
1941–1948Reverend Francis P. Fenton O.S.A.Chicago, Illinois
1948–1952Archbishop Richard J. CushingBoston, Massachusetts
1952–1956Archbishop James J. McNultyNewark, New Jersey
1956–1958Archbishop Patrick A. O'BoyleWashington, D.C.
1958–1960Archbishop Thomas A. BolandNewark, New Jersey
1960–1962Bishop Lawrence J. ShehanBridgeport, Connecticut
1962–1964Francis Cardinal SpellmanNew York, New York
1964–1966Bishop Russell J. McVinnyProvidence, Rhode Island
1966–1968Bishop Jeremiah F. MinehanW. Roxbury, Massachusetts
1968–1970Archbishop Thomas A. BolandNewark, New Jersey
1970–1974Bishop Vincent M. LeonardPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1974–1978Reverend Terence Lee M.H.M.Sunset Hills, Missouri
1978–1982Bishop Thomas J. DruryCorpus Christi, Texas
1982–1988Reverend John V. AhernSyracuse, New York
1988–1989Bishop Thomas J. DruryCorpus Christi, Texas
1989–1990Reverend Donal O'CarrollSteubenville, Ohio
1990–1994Bishop Edward J. O'DonnellSt. Louis, Missouri
1994–1998Reverend John V. AhernSyracuse, New York
1998–2002Bishop Norbert M. DorseyOrlando, Florida
2002–2006Reverend Patrick SullivanWilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
2006–2008Reverend Bartley McPhaidinBoston, Massachusetts
2008–2010Reverend Patrick SullivanBoston, Massachusetts
2010–2012Reverend Thomas O'DonnellPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
2012–2014Reverend John V. AhernSyracuse, New York
2014–2016Reverend Thomas O'DonnellPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
2016–2018Archbishop Thomas J. RodiAlabama
2020–2024Reverend John KeehnerOhio
2020–2024Reverend Michael HealyOhio

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Editors of the Hibernian Digest

The National Editors of the Hibernian Digest and its predecessor national organ, with their location.

Editors of the Hibernian Digest
Years National Editor
1901–1919Patrick J. Haltigan (Washington D.C.)
1919–1924James E. Deery (Indianapolis, IN)
1924–1931John O'Dea (Philadelphia, PA)
1931–1940Thomas H. Buckley (Abington, MA)
1940–1950Francis O'Brien (Lawrence, MA)
1950–1954Jeremiah Mulvihill (San Francisco, CA)
1954–1958George Reilly (San Francisco, CA)
1958–1962James J. Comerford (New York, NY)
1962–1964William McEnery (Providence, RI)
1964–1968John Duffy (New York, NY)
1968–1969Thomas P.J. Barrett (Newark, NJ)
1969–1970John Leahy (Trenton, NJ)
1970–1972James J. Comerford (New York, NY)
1972–1974John Reynolds (Lake grove, NY)
1974–1976Dave Burke (Lawrence, MA)
1976–1978Liam Murphy (Irvington, NY)
1978–1982George Foley (Troy, NY)
1982–1984Thomas D. McNabb (Auburn, NY)
1984–1990David Henshaw (Lynbrook, NY)
1990–1998James Brennan (Spring Hill, FL)
1998–2006Francis Feighery (The Bronx, NY)
2006–2008Mike McCormack (Centereach, NY)
2008–2011Keith Carney (Washington, D.C.)
2011–John O'Connell (Glen Cove, NY)

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John F. Kennedy Memorial Medals

Recipients of the AOH John F. Kennedy Memorial Medal, awarded for distinguished service. Biographical notes are shown with each recipient.

John F. Kennedy Memorial Medals
Year Recipient
1966Hon. James A. FarleyU.S. Postmaster General (1933-1940), Chairman of the Democratic National Committee (1932-1940), member of AOH Div 29 New York Co.; New York, NY
1967Hon. John E. FentonAOH Past National President (1935-39), President of Suffolk University, Knight of the Holy Sepulcher; Lawrence, MA
1968Joseph M. BrennanAOH Past National Treasurer and New Jersey State Secretary (1916-1932), 76-year member of AOH Div 3; Orange, NJ
1969Colonel James A. McDevitt, U.S.A.F.NASA Astronaut; Commander of Gemini IV and Apollo IX; Houston, TX
1970Most Reverend Thomas A. Boland, S.T.D., LL.D.Archbishop of Newark, AOH Past National Chaplain (1958-60)
1971Hon. Richard J. DaleyMayor of Chicago, member of AOH Division 59 Cook Co.; Chicago, IL
1972Hon. John D. J. Moore & Hon. James J. ComerfordHon. John D. J. Moore: U.S. Ambassador to Ireland; & Hon. James J. Comerford: AOH Past National President (1962-64), IRA Volunteer, Kilkenny Battalion (1919-22), Grand Marshal of the New York City St. Patrick's Day parade (1957), Knight of the Holy Sepulcher; New York, NY
1973Hon. John J. GilliganGovernor of Ohio, alumnus of the University of Notre Dame; Columbus, OH
1974Hugh J. DevoreUniversity of Notre Dame Head Football Coach (1945 & 1963) & former coach of the Philadelphia Eagles & the Green Bay Packers, alumnus of the University of Notre Dame; Houston, TX
1975Most Reverend Thomas J. DruryBishop of Corpus Christi; Corpus Christi, TX
1976Eoin McKiernan, Ph.DExecutive Director, Irish American Cultural Institute & Professor, College of St. Thomas; St. Paul, MN
1977Patrick J. HoganAOH Past National President (1960-62), IRA Volunteer (1920-1923); Stamford, CT
1978Pat O'BrienActor; Los Angeles, CA
1979Lillian E. FayLAOH Past National President (1952-1956); Washington, DC
1980Hon. Denis DillonNassau County D.A., member AOH Division 14 Nassau Co.; Rockville Centre, NY
1982Thomas W. "Teddy" GleasonInternational President – International Longshoreman's Association (ILA), Vice President, AFL-CIO; New York, NY
1984Brother Mathias BarrettFounder, Little Brothers of the Good Shepard; Albuquerque, NM
1986Martin HigginsAOH National Chairman, Freedom for All Ireland Committee; Woodmere, NY
1988Dennis Patrick LongFormer President, Anheuser-Busch, Inc; Sunset Hills, MO
1990John P. ConnollyAOH Past National President (1980-1982); Watertown, MA
1992Reverend Desmond WilsonDirector, Springhill Community House and author; Belfast, Ireland
1994His Eminence John Cardinal O'ConnorArchbishop of New York; New York, NY
1996John Hume & Gerry AdamsJohn Hume: Member of the European Parliament and Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party; Derry, Ireland & Gerry Adams: President, Sinn Fein; Belfast, Ireland
1998Hon. Peter L. KingMember of the U.S. House of Representatives (3rd District-New York); Massapequa Park, NY
2000Hon. Raymond L. FlynnFormer U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See and former Mayor of Boston, member of AOH Division 14 Middlesex Co; Boston, MA
2002Christopher MatthewsPolitical commentator and television personality; Washington, DC
2004Reverend Aidan Troy, C.P.Rector of Holy Cross Parish and Chairman of the Board of Governors of Holy Cross Girls' Primary School; Belfast, Ireland
2006Congressman Richard NealDemocratic Leader of the Friends of Ireland and one of Irish America Magazine's Top 100 Irish Americans
2008Robert Gesslerpast president of AOH Div 87 Port Richmond; originator of the Hibernian Hunger Project and founder and Chairman of the Hibernian Community Development Corporation – an organization that rehabilitates houses for Hibernian families and provides educational opportunities to disadvantaged Philadelphians
2010Siobhan DennehyExecutive Director of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center for her work with Irish immigrants
2012Rev. Patrick J. Sullivan, C.S.C., PhDExecutive Secretary and Chaplain of the Labor Guild of the Archdiocese of Boston; professor, King's College (PA); AOH Past National Chaplain; and author
2014Mairtin O Muilleoir58th Lord Mayor of Belfast (2013-2014) and Belfast City Councilor for Balmoral; author and businessman
2016Major General Patrick Henry Brady, USA retiredrecipient of the Medal of Honor (1969); author of Dead Men Flying; Notre Dame Alumnus from Converse, TX
2018Denis P. Mulcahyfounder of Project Children; member of NYPD Bomb Squad; resident of Greenwood Lake
2020Congressman Brendan F. BoylePennsylvania member of the U.S. House of Representatives
2022Rocky BleierAmerican former professional football player; Notre Dame Football Team Captain; Veteran of the United States Army
2024Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick

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Sean MacBride Humanitarian Awards

Recipients of the Sean MacBride Humanitarian Award.

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Compiled from the national leadership and honors records of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in America (aoh.com).