Black and white print of Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk, wearing his horn-rimmed eye glasses, in what appears to be a passport photo. Blotchy and creased, in fair condition. c.1951.
Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk is seated, with children who have received their First Communion, and their two teachers all assembled (in a photo studio) for this group photo, 1951. Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk has described the event in his hand, in Ukrainian, on the back.
Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk is seated in the front row, with about forty of the priests serving in Manitoba, who have gathered for retreat in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, June 1952.
Four rows of Canadian Catholic bishops pose during the Plenary Assembly of the Canadian Episcopate in Ottawa, Ontario, October 14-15, 1953. Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk is the last on the right, in front of the venetian blinds of the window on the right. Bishop Neil Savaryn is on the left, in the first row of those standing. Bishop Andrew Roberecki is the sixth from the left in the same row; Bishop Isidore Borecki (Borecky) is right of Bishop Andrew. A full description of those present accompanies the photo. There are two black and white prints, both bearing pencil descriptions in Bishop Maxim's hand in Ukrainian.
Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk sits in the centre of a banquet head table, with Bishop Isidore Borecki (Borecky) right of centre, at the Obnova Conference in the Prince Edward Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, October 11, 1953. Bishop Maxim has written in ink, in Ukrainian, on the bottom right corner of the back of the photo, giving the event, date, and location.
Photo postcard of Sister Volodymyra reading, seated outside, in her full habit, unidentified location, 1953. A message is written in ink in Ukrainian on the back.
Photo is entitled "Seminarium Regina Cleri 1953" and features portrait photos of (?) staff, named: Most Rev. M.C. O'Neill, D.D., Archbishop of Regina; Rev. Michael Vezer, Vice-Rector; Rev. Walter Bedard, O.F.M., S.T.D. Rector; Francis X. Charette; Alvin J. Pich; Stephen Ripplinger; Joseph C. Frey; Adelbert Kines; Bernard Lambsdorff; Arthur Vandenreissche.
Crowd assembled for Marian Day celebration on the steps of St. Magdalene Oratory, August 12, 1954. Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk stands front and centre; Bishop Andrew Roberecki is left, and Bishop Neil Savaryn, left of Bishop Andrew. Roman Catholic hierarchy and clergy are among the crowd.