In January 2023, the The Basilica Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal was elevated by the Vatican to Minor Basilica status.
The Shrine was founded by Irish Vincentian Fathers who arrived in Philadelphia in 1915 to minister to the growing population of Catholic immigrants, many of whom were also Irish. At the time, the Catholic Church faced widespread discrimination and persecution in America, and the Irish were often viewed with suspicion and prejudice. 
The Fathers began by establishing a church in Philadelphia dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, and soon after, began construction on the Shrine.
The Miraculous Medal was created by St. Catherine Labouré, a French nun who had received a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1830. The Medal had become a popular symbol of devotion and protection, and the Fathers saw its potential to inspire and uplift the faithful who visited their Shrine.
Today, the Miraculous Medal Shrine in Philadelphia continues to draw thousands of pilgrims from around the world each year who come to pray, reflect, and seek the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The Irish Vincentian Fathers have continued to serve the needs of the Irish community in Philadelphia and beyond, running a variety of programs and providing services that promote the cultural, spiritual, and social well-being of Irish Americans.
 👉One such program is the Irish Diaspora Center, which provides assistance and support to Irish immigrants in the Philadelphia area. The center offers a range of services, including legal advice, job training, and language classes, to help immigrants integrate into their new communities.
👉 The Fathers also operate several schools in the Philadelphia area, including St. Joseph’s Preparatory School and Archbishop Ryan High School. These schools provide a quality education to students of all backgrounds, and they have a long tradition of excellence in academics, athletics, and community service.
 👉In addition to their work in education and social services, the Fathers also maintain a strong presence in the cultural life of Philadelphia. They support a variety of Irish arts and cultural events throughout the year, including the annual Philadelphia Irish Festival.
The total contributions of the Irish Vincentian Fathers to the Irish community in Philadelphia are numerous and far-reaching. Their dedication to service, education, and cultural preservation has enriched the lives of countless individuals and families.
As we celebrate this Easter season, the IABCN recognizes and honors the ongoing work of the Irish Vincentian Fathers at the Miraculous Medal Shrine and all those who continue to promote the legacy of the Irish in America.
This week’s Irish American Business Chamber & Network (IABCN) Green Friday member spotlight is on Ambassador-level member Aramark.
Aramark is a leading service and solutions provider within the food, facilities management, property service and retail industries.
With global headquarters in Philadelphia, Aramark’s Northern European headquarters in Dublin manages more than 16,000 employees across Ireland the UK and EMEA, servicing diverse clients in 39 countries.
Last month Executive Chef David Joyce was announced as Aramark’s Ireland Chef of the Year 2023. The annual competition, which showcases the exceptional talent within Aramark across Ireland, saw eight Aramark chefs compete for the prestigious prize through a series of cooking challenges. David will now travel to Chile to represent Ireland at the Aramark International Chefs Cup in April. Best of luck David!

This week’s IABCN Green Friday business spotlight is on Ambassador-level member Almac Group Inc.

Headquartered in Northern Ireland, Almac’s North American Headquarters at Souderton helps pharamaceutical manufacturers conduct clinical trials and employs more than 1,000 people supporting global clients.

This month, Almac announced a $65m expansion on the site, adding 200 jobs. Click HERE to read more.

The 100,000-square-foot expansion will help Almac meet increasing demand from biopharma companies. Biopharamaceuticals must be kept cold, often well below freezing.

The Souderton facility was vital in getting the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine through clinical trials in 2020.

IABCN is proud to celebrate Almac’s ongoing success!

Join IABCN every Friday this Saint Patrick’s Season as we highlight Irish Businesses in the Greater Philadelphia Area and Greater Philadelphia Area Businesses in Ireland. 

This week our featured business is IABCN member Glens Of Antrim Distillery Ltd! With an established background in the food and drink sector, the McKillop’s recognised an opportunity to create something exciting in Irish Whiskey and began to bring the Lir Irish Whiskey Collection to life.

They comed their native Glens of Antrim to find the perfect location to begin the build of the Distillery. The site is situated on the world-renowned coastal route to the Giant’s Causeway, which attracts over a million visitors per year.

Shop the Lir Irish Whiskey Collection here: Glens of Antrim Distillery

Join IABCN every Friday this Saint Patrick’s Season as we highlight Irish Businesses in the Greater Philadelphia Area and Greater Philadelphia Area Businesses in Ireland.

This week our featured partner is Kathleen Fanning Coaching. Have you ever wondered when the saying ‘the grass is greener on the other side’ came into being? In this issue of Kathleen’s coaching, she will explore the topic Believe in You: Now You Can Stop Comparing & Start Owning Your Authentic Leadership Style. This workshop will take place on 15 March at 1 PM EDT/5 PM GMT.

Register today for the complimentary workshop: Workshop 4 keys to Move Forward Fearlessly register (kathleenfanningcoaching.com)