Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians, Inc.
Countess de Markievicz Division #1

Charities and Projects

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Our Projects:

Through the efforts of AOH member Mike Finn, our division was introduced to Katherine Mooney Hart. Katie was the first president in Franklin County of the Ladies Auxilliary to the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Not much is known about Katie and the early LAAOH in central Ohio. When we investigated further, we discovered that while Katie was buried in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, she had no headstone. Our division decided to place a marker on her unmarked grave.

Through the efforts of a committee headed by Teresa Harris, a dedication ceremony had been planned. It will take place on Saturday, October 2, 2010 at 3:30 p.m. in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. A beautiful ceremony has been arranged. Immediately following the dedication ceremony, members and guests will attend the 5p.m. Vigil Mass at St. Patrick Church in downtown Columbus. Following Mass, members and guests will adjourn to Claddagh's Restaurant on Front Street.

Plan to attend!!


Mark you calendar for the 3rd Annual
Celtic Christmas Corner Craft Bazaar!
The date is set for Saturday, November 13.

Our Charities:

Through the efforts of LAOH members across the country, over $90,000 was raised for the three national charities between 2006-2008. During the National Convention in New Orleans in 2008, at the Irish night banquet, checks were presented to the Sisters of the Holy Family, Colubman Sisters and the Columban Fathers. 

Our members support the selected national charities as well as local, state, national and international charities. Divisions are free to choose what charities they will support. They are asked to support the three national charities as well.

One of our division's favorite local charities is
JOIN (Joint Organization for Inner City Needs).

There is a ever increasing need for assistance. We continue to collect items for JOIN. Current needs include deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, and shampoo. JOIN can also use plastic grocery bags. JOIN no longer distributes clothes and food, but it works with St. Vincent de Paul Society, which is located in the same building. Mary can take these items to St. Vincent de Paul. Thank you for your continued support of this charity.

For Ronald McDonald House: pop/beer can tops
For the missions: cancelled postage stamps
For Holy Family Soup Kitchen: tubs w/lids (like empty margarine tubs and lunch meat containers)

The Columban Fathers
http://st.columban.org/

The Missionary Society of Saint Columba is one of two permenant national charities of the LAOH. Named for Saint Columba, the Irish monk and missionary, the order continues his calling to proclaim the Gospel. Columba took Christ's message to continental Europe during the "dark ages" after Rome's fall--to France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. Today the Columban Fathers take the good news of Christ to the Phillippines, Korea, Burma, Japan, Peru, Fiji, Chili, Taiwan, Pakistan, Brazil, Belize, and Jamaica. The order also serves communities in the United States and supports and trains both lay and ordained missionaries for service here and abroad.


A traditional bit of advice from Saint Columban to a young man is quoted on the Columban Fathers' web site ("Pray With Us"). It offers men and women (young and not so young) words for thoughtful reflection.

Mirror of Perfection: Advice of St. Columban To A Young Man

Be diligent in humility and gentle in authority, simple in faith, wise in the ways of virtue; keen for your neighbor’s weal, unmindful of your own. Be pure in friendship, wary of deceit, austere amid luxury, moderate in austerity, temper monotony with variety, be constant amid change, cheerful in your sorrows, restrained in your joys. Be at variance, if needs be, but unvarying in truth, severe amid pleasures, genial amid hardships, brave in suffering, hesitant in conflict. Be slow to anger, quick to learn, slow also to speak as St. James teaches but quick likewise to listen.

Be steady in progress, slow to punish, prudent in word, prompt in action, amiable with the just, stern with the shameless, gentle with the weak, firm with the downcast. Be ever sober, ever chaste, modest always, enduring to the point of zeal; never covetous, ever generous, if not with wealth at least in spirit. Be timely in your fasts, instant in your vigils; discreet in life’s crises, serene amid mourning. Be bold in the cause of truth, timid in controversy; submissive to the virtuous, unyielding with the wicked, meek in generosity, tireless in charity, just in all things. Be reverent to the worthy, merciful to the poor, mindful of favors, forgetful of injuries, love obscurity, spurn riches, be master of your will, harbor no hidden thoughts. Be obedient to your elders, a companion to the young, the equal of your comrades, emulate the perfect, envy not your betters, grieve not when you are outdistanced, despise not those who lag behind, heed those who urge you on. Be not fainthearted when weary, but joyful through tears for every fervor and hope. Be anxious always for the crown that may be lost as you hasten onward.


*Translation by Fr. E. J. McCarthy

The Columban Sisters
http://www.columbansisters.org/

The Columban Sisters became the second permanent national charity of the LAOH in 2006. The Sisters were formed in 1924. One of their first missions was to China. They currently have missionaries in: Chile, China, England, Hong Kong, Ireland, Korea, Myanmar, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Scotland and the US. While in Myanmar, the sisters work with women and children who are caought up in the horrors of human trafficking. As Sr. O'cleary said: "Not everyone can go and be a missionary in another country. Through your financial support and prayers, we are your representatives who bring the Gospel to others." From their web site: "We are a congregation of missionary religious women whose commitment to God leads us to cross boundaries of cultur, language and belief to proclaim the Good News of Jesus in today's world."


Danielle House
http://www.daniellehouse.org/

The Danielle House was chosen as a temporary charity for the next two years. This is located in BinghamtonNew York . It provides temporary shelter and emotional support to families of suddenly ill and seriously ill patients in Binghamton area. It was founded in 2002 by the parents of Danielle Stento.  Danielle was college student in 1989. She was a pedestrian struck by a drunk driver. When her parents went to be with her, a friend of their daughter gave them a place to stay and provided much needed support to them. Her parents opened Danielle House as a place of repsite for families. A small fee is asked of families using the facility, but no one is denied the opportunity to stay in the home like atmosphere.

 

 

Prayer Wall: 

**our fellow Americans serving our country in the armed forces and their families
**our priests, brothers, sisters, deacons and all those living a consecrated life
**those who are unemployed and their families

Special Intentions:

Evelyn Holleran
Gail Malloy
Fr. Stephen-Dominic Hayes. O.P.
our Division and its members 
our State and National boards
our elected officials
the McCray Family
a special intention
member's neighbor having knee replacement surgery
all of our military
a special intention
a member's future step-sister, her husband and their unborn baby
Molly Fahy
those who have lost their jobs, that they may find employment 
special intention
employment and end of recession
Louis Fabro
husband who is facing dialysis and kidney transplant

Rest in Peace:

LAOH deceased members

Thanksgiving:
for an answer to special intention
member's sister return from Iraq

Prayer Warriors are needed!!! 
If you have any prayer requests, please submit them to Judy 
JAL85@aol.com

Please keep our deceased members in your prayers.

Virginia Behrendt                                         Helen Laird
Anne Burley                                                  Anna C. Lutz
Kathryn Clark                                                Molly Malloy
Josephine Conrad                                       Teddy McCray
Elizabeth Curran                                           Helen McDowell
Barbara Dempsey                                        Mary Ann McDowell
Helen Duffy                                                    Marie McVey
Kathleen Finneran                                        Margaret Mulesky
Catherine Goff                                              Ellen Murnane
Anna Catherine Graves                               Jule Murphy
Dorothy Hardgrove                                       June Lee Nairn
Jodi Hartigan                                                Katherine Paden
Helen Kaeppner                                           Dorothy Proffitt
Irma Kaylor                                                   Jane Schreick
Mary Barry Keller                                         Lois Sullivan
Tracy Landauer                                            Audrey Taynor
Mary Flaherty Leddy                                    Margaret Wrenn


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