What's Happening?
Gaelic Park in Oak Forest hosted the 2025 International Famine Commemoration, honoring the victims of the Irish Great Famine of the 1840s. The event featured speeches from dignitaries, including Patrick
O'Donovan, Ireland's Minister for Culture, Communications, and Sport, who emphasized the importance of remembering the famine's impact. The program included performances by the Chicago Irish Singers, bagpipe music, a wreath-laying ceremony, and a Mass. The event took place in front of the Gaelic Park Memorial bronze statue, attracting over 400 attendees.
Why It's Important?
The commemoration serves as a poignant reminder of the historical struggles faced by the Irish people and their contributions to cities like Chicago. It highlights the enduring cultural ties between Ireland and the United States, particularly in areas with significant Irish-American populations. The event also underscores the importance of historical memory in shaping cultural identity and fostering international relationships. By remembering the past, communities can better understand their present and work towards a more inclusive future.











