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2025 -- H 6081 Enacted 03/13/2025 |
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N |
CELEBRATING ST. PATRICK’S DAY AND HONORS IRELAND’S ROLE IN THE UNITED STATES WAR OF INDEPENDENCE |
Introduced By: Representatives Kennedy, McNamara, Dawson, Craven, Edwards, Shanley, Casey, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, and Chippendale |
Date Introduced: March 13, 2025 |
WHEREAS, On March 17th, during the annual celebration of the Feast of Saint Patrick, |
the Patron Saint of Ireland, Irish Americans join with people of all ethnic origins who, for one |
day, are considered honorary citizens of Ireland as they celebrate Saint Patrick and a love of all |
things Irish; and |
WHEREAS, Wielding the devotion of his faith like a great sword of righteousness, and |
using the strength of his intellect and the power of his passions, Saint Patrick assimilated the |
ancient pagan Irish myths into a Christian message, and in so doing, converted all of Ireland to |
Christianity during his lifetime; and |
WHEREAS, Irish immigrants to Rhode Island helped to form the cultural foundation of |
our State, and Rhode Islanders of Irish lineage today proudly sing of their roots in Ballinamore |
and Ballinasloe, in Ennistymon and Enniscorthy, in Cahirciveen and Castlebarr, and in |
Skibbereen and Skerries; and |
WHEREAS, The songs of Ireland are the tragic songs of love and the joyous songs of |
battle: the nostalgic reveries of the sorrows and the glories that are the Emerald Isle; and the |
lamentations of life's myriad travails and the odes to joy and the life eternal; and |
WHEREAS, A century ago, in October of 1924, Ireland formally opened diplomatic |
relations with the United States of America when Timothy Smiddy presented his credentials to |
President Calvin Coolidge. Following the Irish people’s long and painful struggle for |
independence, the U.S. was one of the first nations to recognize the fledgling Irish state earlier |
that year, and when Smiddy emerged from the White House, he had become Ireland’s first |
Ambassador to any country in the World; and |
WHEREAS, While the year 1924 marked the beginning of formal diplomatic relations, |
the deep Irish American connection actually dated back centuries. In April of 1775, at Lexington |
and Concord, the American War of Independence had begun with “the shot heard round the |
world” which ultimately inspired Ireland to also struggle to create their own destiny and be free. |
A short month later, with a group of Irish fishermen capturing the HMS Margaretta, and shortly |
thereafter, with the capture the two additional vessels sent to reclaim the original ship, the Irish |
began their fight for liberty; and |
WHEREAS, During those same tumultuous times, 176 Irish born men who came to be |
known as the “Fighting Irish” as well as hundreds of Irish immigrants’ children, were among the |
New England militiamen who were defending Boston Harbor. In addition, dozens of Irish and |
Irish American officers fought and died at the Battle of Bunker Hill; and |
WHEREAS, Over the course of America’s fight for independence, many Irish born men |
and those of Irish decent played key roles in America’s independence including, Colonel John |
Stark, Major Andrew McClary, Captain Ebenezer Sullivan and his brothers, James and John, and |
Commodore John Barry who became known as the “Father of the American Navy”; and |
WHEREAS, Today, nearly one tenth of Americans identify as being of Irish ancestry. |
Irish immigrants helped build the America we know today, not only during America’s fight for |
independence, but also in the physical infrastructure - the skyscrapers of Manhattan and the |
transcontinental railroad – and also in the political construct that is America; and |
WHEREAS, Irish people have made an enormous contribution to public debate and |
politics in America, from their representation in local communities right up to the White House, |
including more than twenty American Presidents with some Irish ancestry; and |
WHEREAS, The influence of Irish Americans has also extended well beyond the Oval |
Office and the Capitol Building, to every state within the Union, most evident by the significant |
number of state legislators within the American Ireland State Legislators Caucus, which is open |
to everyone of Irish Heritage and those who are supporters of Ireland; and |
WHEREAS, Since Timothy Smiddy’s momentous audience in the Oval Office more than |
100 years ago, a further eighteen Irish Ambassadors have presented credentials to U.S. |
Presidents. Over this time, Ireland’s relations with the United States have evolved and Ireland has |
transformed and today is at peace, economically prosperous, and culturally vibrant due in part to |
the support of friends in the United States and the crucial role America played in brokering peace |
in Northern Ireland – culminating in the 1998 Good Friday Agreement; and |
WHEREAS, The US-Irish relationship is a shining example of how ancestral ties, |
historical connections, cultural affinities, and shared values can create a foundation for enduring |
partnership and mutual prosperity. Irish American state legislators across the United States are |
playing a vitally important role in fostering this partnership and ensuring that it continues and |
flourishes for another century to come; now, therefore be it |
RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby |
celebrates St. Patrick’s Day and honors Ireland’s role in the United States War of Independence; |
and be it further |
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Chair of the American Irish State |
Legislators Caucus, Senator Mark Daly, the 24th Chair of the Senate of Ireland and to the |
National Co-Chairs, Assemblywoman Carol Murphy, New Jersey; Assemblyman Robin Vos, |
Wisconsin; Representative Brian Patrick Kennedy, Rhode Island; Assemblyman James |
Gallagher; California; Representative Fran Hurley, Illinois; Representative Killian Timoney, |
Kentucky; Representative John Lawn, Massachusetts; Representative Maureen Terry, Maine; |
Senator Ogden Driskill, Wyoming; Senator Beth Mizell, Louisiana; Delegate Roger Hanshaw, |
West Virginia; and Representative Marcus Evans, Illinois. |
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