On Friday, March 13, 2026, the Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago cemented its legacy as a cornerstone of the city’s cultural fabric by hosting its 125th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner. Held within the opulent Grand Ballroom of the Hilton Chicago, the gala served as the premier kickoff for the city’s weekend-long Celtic celebrations. Under the leadership of President Devon Bruce and Dinner Chairman Michael G. “Mick” O’Rourke, the event brought together thousands of attendees to honor the deep-seated heritage of the Irish-American community while raising critical funds for Catholic schools across the region.
The Deep Dive
A Century-Old Legacy: The Irish Fellowship Club at 125
Founded in 1901, the Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago was originally established by a dedicated group of Irish-Americans seeking to foster a positive image of their community in a city that was rapidly expanding. Over the subsequent 125 years, the organization has evolved from a small social circle into a philanthropic powerhouse.
This year’s anniversary dinner was not merely a celebration of a single holiday, but a tribute to the enduring influence of the Irish in Chicago. The club’s Educational and Cultural Foundation has now crossed the milestone of $2 million in total grants provided to local students, particularly those attending Catholic high schools like Mother McAuley and St. Rita of Cascia. This commitment to education ensures that the values of the past continue to empower the leaders of the future.
Honoring the 2026 Grand Marshal: Rev. Tom McCarthy, OSA
The highlight of the evening was the formal introduction of the 2026 St. Patrick’s Day Parade Grand Marshal, Rev. Tom McCarthy, OSA. A native of Chicago’s South Side, Father McCarthy’s selection was met with overwhelming applause. As the Director of Community Relations at St. Rita of Cascia High School and the Director of the St. Rita of Cascia Shrine, Father McCarthy has spent decades as a spiritual pillar for the local community.
His role as Grand Marshal for the 2026 parade, which takes place the day following the dinner, signifies the strong tie between the city’s religious institutions and its cultural identity. During his remarks, McCarthy emphasized the importance of “faith, family, and fellowship,” the three pillars that have guided the club since its inception at the turn of the 20th century.
The Shannon Rovers: A Centennial of Pipes and Pride
The 125th dinner also served as a centennial celebration for the Shannon Rovers Irish Pipe Band. Founded in 1926, the Rovers are an inseparable part of Chicago’s Irish history, having performed for every sitting U.S. President since Harry Truman during their visits to the city.
Celebrating their 100th anniversary in 2026, the Rovers were the Guests of Honor for the upcoming parade. At the dinner, their performance—a thunderous entry of bagpipes and drums—reminded the audience of the visceral power of Irish traditional music. The band’s longevity mirrors that of the Fellowship Club itself, representing the generational handoff of culture that keeps the Irish spirit alive in the Midwest.
Philanthropy Through Celebration
Beyond the pageantry, the 125th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner is a critical fundraising engine. The 2026 event featured a high-stakes raffle and significant corporate sponsorships, with proceeds earmarked for the IFC Educational and Cultural Foundation.
As the Rich Daniels Orchestra provided the soundtrack for the night’s dancing, the focus remained on the impact of the funds raised. By supporting schools that might otherwise struggle to provide scholarships, the Irish Fellowship Club continues to play a vital role in Chicago’s social safety net. The gala serves as a reminder that the luck of the Irish is best shared through the gift of education and the preservation of heritage.
FAQ: People Also Ask
What is the Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago?
Established in 1901, it is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering Irish culture and raising funds for Catholic education and charities in the Chicago area.
Who was honored at the 2026 St. Patrick’s Day Dinner?
The 125th dinner honored Rev. Tom McCarthy, OSA (the 2026 Parade Grand Marshal) and the Shannon Rovers Irish Pipe Band (celebrating their 100th anniversary).
Where is the dinner traditionally held?
The event is most famously held in the Grand Ballroom of the Hilton Chicago on South Michigan Avenue, a venue capable of hosting the thousands of guests who attend annually.


