Showing 213 results

archival descriptions
Ontario
Print preview View:

114 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

PRPC0669

Aerial view of Mount Mary Immaculate Academy / day nursery in Ancaster, Ontario.

PRPC0140

Father Ruh designed and built the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary which was begun in 1935.

Grimsby, Ontario.

PRPC0148

The Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, designed and built by Father Ruh, was begun in 1935.

Grimsby, Ontario.

PRPC0180

Archbishop Wasyly Ladyka stands flanked by Bishop Andrew Roborecki on the left, and Bishop Isidore Borecki on the right, in front of Sts. Cyril and Methodius Ukrainian Catholic Church, designed and built by Father Ruh, in its early stages of construction.

St. Catharines, Ontario.

PRPC0240

"To our dear spiritual friend, Canon Philip Ruh, O.M.I. from the Botchar Family." Mary Botchar, nee Woroniak, a former and very devout parishioner from Cook’s Creek, Manitoba, with her husband and sons. Mary was instrumental in fund-raising for Father Ruh in Ontario in the fifties during his campaign to build the Lourdes Calvary and Grotto in Cook’s Creek.

Toronto, Ontario.

PRPC0241

In the spring of this year, former parishioners of Father Ruh, living by this time in southern Ontario, gathered for several teas to raise funds for what would be his final major project, the Calvary and Grotto in Honour of Our Lady of Lourdes in Cook’s Creek, Manitoba. Father Ruh is seated in the centre of the photo, smoking his pipe; Bishop Isidore Borecki, a long-time friend.

The location is either Toronto or St. Catharines, Ontario.

PRPC0242

In the spring of 1955, former parishioners of Father Ruh, living by this time in southern Ontario, gathered for several teas to raise funds for what was to be his final major project, the Calvary and Grotto in Honour of Our Lady of Lourdes, in Cook’s Creek, Manitoba. Bishop Isidore Borecki stands in the centre of the photo and Father Ruh sits to his right.

St. Catharines, Ontario.

Plenary Assembly of the Canadian Episcopate

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.

Banquet with Ukrainian Parliamentarians and Students in Ottawa

Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk is seated in the centre of the photo with students and Ukrainian parliamentarians in Ottawa, Ontario, November 16, 1957. The nine individuals with Metropolitan Hermaniuk have all signed their names on the back of the photo. Date and location have been added to the greeting, written in ink, in Ukrainian, on the back. Print is from MMHP Album 2, no. 46.

Results 21 to 30 of 213