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Statue of St. Patrick AOH Div. 9

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Imagine its fall, 1808 and a newly ordained priest, Father William Francis Xavier O’Brien, rides into a small town in Western Pennsylvania at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers. His mission is to establish the first Roman Catholic Parish in Pittsburgh. He finds only 20 catholic families in the area and none with the financial means to support a new church. So begins the saga of the first Catholic Church west of the Allegheny Mountains. With the missionary zeal of St Patrick himself and some early support , Father O’Brien was able to lay a church cornerstone in 1808 and open a completed, first St Patrick’s Church in 1811; a small brick church with a wooden floor, a pitched roof and no pews as they couldn’t yet be afforded.

From those humble beginnings, the parish grew and outgrew a number of buildings until finally on March 17th, 1936, the church as we know it today was dedicated. History reports that during its construction a piece of the Blarney Stone from Ireland was inserted in the Round Tower of the Church. A Key feature of “Old St. Patrick’s Church” as it is now known, is that it contains 28 Holy Stairs of marble situated within the center of the Church. These Holy Stairs represent the 28 steps between Christ and Pilate when Pilate condemned Jesus to death. There are only 5 other replicas of these stairs in the world. Ascending the Holy Stairs is a devotion that one does on their knees.

Old St Patrick’s is truly a very special and holy place but a place that is need of help itself. Over its many years of providing services to Pittsburgh’s Catholic Community it has been known for its mission to the poor and needy of Pittsburgh and surrounding areas. For many years it was home to Pittsburgh’s Irish Catholic immigrant community, helping many during the periods of “No Irish Need Apply” and rampant discrimination because they were both Irish and Catholic. They also helped many of the other Catholic immigrant groups establish their early churches as well.

Throughout the lifetime of St Patrick’s Church, it has been the Ancient Order of Hibernians that has stepped up when the Church needed a hand to keep it going.

Today the AOH has stepped up again to aid in the restoration of this historic Pittsburgh Catholic landmark. This time, led by Allegheny County AOH Division 9, over $50,000 dollars’ worth of concrete, landscaping and building improvements have been provided for Old St. Patrick’s, all at no cost to the Church. To complete this phase of the restoration there is one last major piece needed and we need your help to get it done. The statue of St. Patrick, which sits in the Monastery Garden in front of the church, needs to be replaced. The AOH is embarking on a fundraising effort to replace the statue. We need to raise $25,000 dollars.

We are reaching out to the AOH, LAOH, other Irish related organizations and other Catholic organizations to help us reach this goal. The statue has been ordered from Rome, Italy and should arrive in Pittsburgh sometime in January of 2018. It will participate in the annual St Patrick’s Day Parade in March and with your support, be installed and dedicated before summer of 2018. We thank you in advance for your consideration of this request. Attached please find a page that explains how you can help. As always, please be assured that all help for this effort is by volunteers. No one gets paid and 100% of collected proceeds go to support St. Patrick’s restoration effort and statue replacement. May the Blessing of St Patrick be upon you.

In Friendship, Unity and Christian Charity

 

Jack Haggerty, President

Allegheny County AOH Division 9

The Donald Cardinal Wuerl Division

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania                                                                                                                                      

 

 

 

Donations for the “Old St. Patrick’s Church Restoration Project” may be made here on our Go Fund Me page or sent in care of: AOH Division 9

               PO Box 98098

               Pittsburgh, PA 15227

Additionally, to provide for recognition of those that feel so moved, we have created a sponsorship program for the project. These sponsors will be prominently recognized at the Church. Sponsorship levels are as follows:

Platinum Level: $1000 dollars and up

Gold Level: $500 to 999 dollars

Silver Level: $250 to 499 dollars

Brass Level: $100 to 249 dollars

Donors up to $99 will receive an appropriate acknowledgement of their donation suitable for framing.

We thank you for your kindness and support in keeping this very special place open for all who come there in need.

Organiser and beneficiary

Jim Clarke
Organiser
Pittsburgh, PA
Michael Moog
Beneficiary

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