Congregation and clergy in procession in front of the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Father Matthew Kotowich, O.M.I., leads the procession directly behind the candle-bearer on the left.
Knights of Columbus working to finish the Grotto in Honour of Our Lady of Lourdes after Father Ruh’s death. The Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary is visible beyond the southern arch of the grotto.
An outdoor procession which includes children celebrating their First Communion, on its way to the cemetery north of the Grotto and the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Father Matthew Kotowich, O.M.I., leads the procession.
"Oct. 12/63 Last pour" The Eleventh Station of the Cross within the Grotto in Honour of Our Lady of Lourdes. During the early years of construction and fund-raising for the Grotto, it was often referred to as the Calvary, for within the arches and behind the central cave, the Stations of the Cross were first built.
"Oct. 12/63 Last Pour" Volunteer members of the Knights of Columbus, Council #4138, use a mechanical cement mixer to complete the first level above the main Grotto cave, in Father Ruh’s last major project, the Grotto in Honour of Our Lady of Lourdes. Prior to his death, he surrendered responsibility for the project to the Council.
Volunteer members of the Knights of Columbus, St. Josaphat’s Council #4138, using a mechanical cement mixer to complete the first level above the central cave of the Grotto in Honour of Our Lady of Lourdes. Their dedicated labour on the Grotto and the grounds led to fulfilment of Father Ruh’s dream that the Grotto might serve as a site of inspiration and worship for all Catholics.
The main altar and clergy celebrating the funeral Mass for Father Ruh in the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, on Tuesday, October 30, 1962.
The choir of the Parish of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in the church choir left, during the funeral Mass for Father Ruh on Tuesday, October 30, 1962. At the extreme left is Morris Kowalchuk who translated Father Ruh’s autobiography from Ukrainian to English in 1964.
Several of the clergy who performed the funeral Mass for Father Ruh on October 30th emerge down the steps of the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The casket is borne from the Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary after the funeral Mass, as the procession is about to file to the cemetery, to Father Ruh’s final resting place.