Congratulations to our long-time members and sponsors, Paul & Theresa Murtagh, who received the American Catholic Historical Society’s annual Barry Award.
Photo credit: Tom Keenan
Congratulations to our long-time members and sponsors, Paul & Theresa Murtagh, who received the American Catholic Historical Society’s annual Barry Award.
Photo credit: Tom Keenan
The American hotspot named the ‘cheesesteak capital of the world’ – and is one of the best cities to visit in 2024
Lonely Planet has just named Philly among the top ten best cities in the world to visit in 2024 — the only one in the US to make the list. Click HERE to read more.
Many thanks to our members from Saint Joseph’s University for co-hosting our 2nd annual Philadelphia-Ireland Connections reception and panel discussion!
To view a recording of our event, please click HERE.
Congratulations to our Life Sciences Summit panel member, Audrey Greenberg, on being named to Philadelphia Magazine’s list of the 150 Most Influential Philadelphians.

A very historic cross-party hosting of an informal presentation of excerpts from the musical: A Better Place – Where Eagles Fly , a story of Irish emigration to America, written by John Anderson and produced by Michael Durkan, took place in the Great Hall, Parliament Buildings, Stormont on Wednesday 27 September.
The event was sponsored by MLAs Mike Nesbitt (UUP), Carál Ni Chuilin (SF) and Sian Mulholland (AP).
The musical with a cast of 26 is premiering in Philadelphia in 2024.
Click HERE to read more.