- CA UCAWA MMH019
- Series
- 1917-
Hermaniuk, Maxim, 1911-1996
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Hermaniuk, Maxim, 1911-1996
Metropolitan Sheptytskyj in Lviv
Photo postcard of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj entering a convertible where a military figure is seated, Lviv, Ukraine, September 1, 1917. A large crowd, including other military figures, are behind them. Hand-written description in Ukrainian on the left face of photo. Hand-written date on the back, indelible pencil.
USS Military Parade before Metropolitan Sheptytskyj
Photo postcard of Sich Riflemen before a crowd of military personnel and Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj, Ukraine, October 28, 1917. Black and white sepia-toned print; date written on front. Identifying information on the back.
Metropolitan Sheptytskyj's Second Visit to Canada
Black and white photo postcard of seven clergy seated in a field, Winnipeg, Manitoba, September 1921. Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj is seated in the centre of the photo and Bishop Nykyta Budka seated third from the right.
Metropolitan Sheptytskyj's Second Visit to Canada: Dauphin
Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj has a hand on his cane, perhaps about to stand up, while Bishop Nykyta Budka sits next to him, Dauphin, Manitoba, 1921. Four men in suits stand near them.
Fiftieth Anniversary of Ukrainians in Canada, Group Photo in Mountain Road
A large group, including adults of all ages and children, are gathered close to the Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church, known at the time as St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, in Mountain Road, Manitoba. Father Joseph Pulak stands behind the children, slightly left of centre. An unidentified priest stands to his right. Superimposed above the crowd are Bishop Nykyta Budka, to the left, Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj, centre; Bishop Basil Ladyka, to the right. Superimposed in the bottom foreground are the word printed in Ukrainian: "Fiftieth Anniversary Jubilee of Ukrainians in Canada, Mountain Road, Man. 1941". The black and white print is in excellent condition.
Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj Obituary Card
This obituary card is from MMHP Album 6, no. 185. It is in good condition, in black and white, bearing the landmark dates in Metropolitan Andrei's vocation.
Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj Prayer Card
There are three copies of this four page black and white prayer card, with text in Ukrainian. It bears the address of Cardinal Joseph Slipyj in Rome.
Metropolit Andreas Szeptyckyj 1865
This 10 page German black and white booklet includes a short biography of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj and prayers to his memory. The booklet is sanctioned by Pope Pius XII, and Johannes, Titular Bishop to Leucade.
Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj
Photo postcard in sepia tones of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj reading in his round horn-rimmed glasses, in an unidentified location, c.1945.