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11 Feb 2010 to harm Hibernian, far from it, he appreciated very much the help that he had received from Canon Hannan and the St Patrick's CYMS.
St Patrick's was the first home of Hibernian Football Club, founded in the parish by Canon Edward Hannan, parish priest for over 40 years.
Father Hannan became priest-in-charge at St Patrick's in 1871 and continued his work by Canon Hannan died on the 24th June 1891, at the age of 55,
The founder was Canon Edward Hannan who was then head of the YMCA. The club moved to Hibernian Park in 1880 where Bothwell Street now stands, and moved
The Trophies were won just a few years after the formation of Hibernian in the formation of the Club Canon Edward Hannan,The Cups were at St Patrick's
15 Aug 2007 This famous Hibernian football club was co-founded by Canon Edward Joseph Hannan of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Cowgate, Edinburgh and
The founder was Canon Edward Hannan who was then head of the YMCA. The club moved to Hibernian Park in 1880 where Bothwell Street now stands, and moved
Father Hannan, the priest of St Patrick's Church was elected manager. In May 1891 Father (now Canon) Hannon died at the age of 55, leaving the club
The St. Patrick's Church in the Cowgate had founded a Catholic Young Men's Society The persistence of Canon Hannan and Whelahan meant that Hibs were
Father Hannan, the priest of St Patrick's Church was elected manager. In May 1891 Father (now Canon) Hannon died at the age of 55, leaving the club
he in any way wished to harm Hibernian, far from it, he appreciated very much the help that he had received from Canon Hannan and the St Patrick's CYMS.
he in any way wished to harm Hibernian, far from it, he appreciated very much the help that he had received from Canon Hannan and the St Patrick's CYMS.
On 20th August 2006, the connection between Hibs and St Patrick's was marked when the newly refurbished monument to Canon Hannan was blessed and rededicated










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