- CA UCAWA PC01-PC0511
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- 1918
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
An outdoor procession in either Spring or Fall, with two female members of the Faryna family directly behind the flag bearers.
The location is possibly Radway, Alberta.
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Part of Philip Ruh fonds
An outdoor procession in either Spring or Fall, with two female members of the Faryna family directly behind the flag bearers.
The location is possibly Radway, Alberta.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
An outdoor procession in either Spring or Fall, with two female members of the Faryna family directly behind the flag bearers.
The location is possibly Radway, Alberta.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
Father Ruh, is seated, surrounded by members of the Faryna family at their homestead. Katherine Faryna stands behind him, and Michael sits at his feet.
Radway, Alberta.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
"First station in Alberta." Father Ruh sits in the centre of the photo, surrounded by the Faryna family at their homestead. Katherine Faryna stands behind him and Michael sits at his feet.
Radway, Alberta.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
Ukrainian typescript under the photo on the album page reads: "First Grotto in Western Canada, Skaro, Alberta." Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, built by Father Anton Sylla, O.M.I., with Father Ruh’s help.
Skaro, Alberta.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
Father Ruh is seated, the second person on the left, with the Faryna family at their homestead.
Radway, Alberta.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
Unidentified man.
The location is possibly Radway, Alberta.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
Photo postcard with Metropolitan Andrey Sheptycky in centre, divining for water, in the company of other unidentified clergy.
Mundare, Alberta.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
Fathers on picnic in Ukraine with Archbishop. Photo postcard of Metropolitan Andrey Sheptycky in centre, reclining during a picnic with five unidentified clergy.
Mundare, Alberta.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
The Basilian Monastery was designed by Father Ruh and begun in May, 1922. It was blessed by Bishop Budka on July 12, 1922, and completed in August of the next year.
Mundare, Alberta.