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The Ancient Order of Hibernians is America’s oldest Irish Catholic Fraternal Organization founded concurrently in the coal-mining region of Pennsylvania and New York City in May,1836.  The Order can trace its roots back to a series of similar societies that existed in Ireland for more than 300 years.  Today the AOH exists in America, Canada, Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland, however, while the organizations share a common thread, the American AOH is a separate and much larger organization.

The early Irish societies were born of a need in the mid-fifteen hundreds to protect the welfare of fellow Irish Catholics, and especially the clergy who risked immediate death to keep the Catholic Faith alive in occupied Ireland after the Penal Laws of 1691.  These various secret societies were formed across the country to aid and comfort their people by whatever means was available. Similarly, the AOH in America was founded at New York’s St. James Church on May 4,1836 by men emulating these Irish societies, to protect the clergy and churches from the violent American Nativists who attacked Irish Catholic immigrants and Church property.  At the same time the vast influx of Irish Immigrants fleeing Ireland’s Great Hunger in the late 1840’s, prompted a growth in many Irish societies in the USA – the largest of which was, and continues to be, the AOH.

Active across the United States, The Order seeks to aid the newly arrived Irish, both socially and economically.  The many Divisions and club facilities located throughout the U.S. have traditionally been among the first to welcome new Irish immigrants. Here, the Irish culture — art, dance, music, and sports are fostered and preserved. The 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 forefront for issues concerning the Irish, such as; Immigration Reform; economic Incentives both here and in Ireland; the human rights issues addressed in the MacBride Legislation; Right-To-Life; and a peaceful and just solution to the issues that divide Ireland.

The Order has also provided a continuing bridge with Ireland for those who are generations removed from our ancestral homeland.  The AOH sponsors many programs associated with promoting our Irish Heritage such as the IRISH WAY PROGRAM, SCHOLARSHIPS and NATIONAL HISTORY DAY sponsorship.

We invite all Catholics of Irish birth or descent to seek admittance to the FINEST Irish Catholic Organization in the World — all we would ask is for you to live our motto of: “Friendship, Unity, and Christian Charity”.
Dia ‘s Muire dhuit! (God and Mary be with you)

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Welcome to the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Vol. Patrick Torphy Monmouth Division 2. We are a dedicated Irish Catholic fraternal organization located in Middletown, NJ, committed to fostering a sense of community and preserving our rich heritage. Our mission is to promote Irish culture and Catholic values while providing support to our members and the local community.

Our organization is built on the principles of friendship, unity, and Christian charity. We invite individuals who share our passion for Irish culture and community service to join us. Through various events and activities, we aim to strengthen our bonds and make a positive impact in Middletown and beyond. Whether you are interested in music, community service, or simply connecting with others, there is a place for you here.


As we continue to grow, we encourage current members to stay informed about our activities and initiatives. Our calendar is filled with events that celebrate our heritage and provide opportunities for fellowship. We believe that together, we can make a difference and uphold the values that define our organization. Join us in our journey to promote Irish culture and support one another.

2025 Officers

President – Ryan Quilty

Vice President – Tim Hourican

Treasurer – Jerry Doherty

Financial Secretary – Steve Mulvey

Recording Secretary – Jim Shaw

Standing Committee – Joe Donohue

Sentinel – John Ward

Marshall – Johnny Mac

Bar Manager – Bob Ford

Chef – Bob Ford