Christmas Cards for Wounded Soldiers

Subject: Christmas Cards for Wounded Soldiers
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 23:58:09 +0000

Brothers when you are doing your Christmas Cards Please write one extra card for
our wounded soldiers who have been out ther protecting us in places most of us
have never seen. These heroes deserve our attention and affection especially at
this time of year. All it takes is an extra card and .42 cents, that is the
least we can do.

There was some confusion about where to send Christmas cards to our wounded
soldiers. It was reported that Walter Reed was the place to send them. I just
got the information an hour ago from JJ Kelly that they are unable to accept
them and we must send them to the following address:

Red Cross
Holiday Mail For Heroes
PO Box 5456
Capital Heights MD 20791-5456

In Our Motto Of Friendship, Unity and True Christian Charity,
Seamus Boyle

Ordering Your Division Uniform

How to get the kilt our division wears. Follow the instructions below:
Go to usakilts.com and order the following. Listed below is what our division wears to events.Kilt: Semi-Traditional Kilt Tartan: Ireland’s National – $230.00

Flashes: $25.00

Belt: 2.25″ Leather kilt belt – $40.00

Buckle: Harp Kilt Belt Buckle – $35.00

Hose: Color – Bottle green – $20.00

Sporran: Rob Roy day sporran – $55.00

Wear your division long sleeve black shirt with black shoes. Sguin Dubh (Knife) is optional. This website has everything that we ordered. Measure carefully for the kilt. Instructions are on the website. Pay by credit card and get everything in a few weeks. The whole ensemble cost $405.00

Doug Yearsley, Ancestor of Silas Newcomb

Silas Newcomb Parade

Prayer List

Please remember Jack Crimins & Deacon O’Clisham loclisham@att.net who are in the hospital
Harry Patterson udpat@comcast.net

Brothers
Your prayers are requested for decorated Marine Sergeant Ryan McSorley he proudly served his country in Iraq as well in different places around the world and at home. His family has ask that we pray for him to Our Lady for counsel,wisdom and understanding. Like many of our solders who serve our country to keep us free and safe they need our support and understanding and most of all our prayers and now more then ever our Hibernian Brother Sgt. Ryan McSorley needs our prayers. Brothers don’t forget this part of the pledge when we all became members of the AOH I will espouse his cause and aid him when in distress.
Please pass on to all AOH/LAOH members.
United in our Motto
Kevin Weldon
NJ State Chairman Catholic Action