Audience with Pope Pius XII, who is standing at his throne, St. Peter's, Rome, Italy, October 5-13, 1957. Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk has described the occasion in ink at the lower right corner of the back of the print. One of four images of the event (MMHP0121-MMHP0124).
Audience with Pope Pius XII, who is sitting at his throne, in St. Peter's, Rome, Italy, October 5-13, 1957. The event is indicated by a stamp in red on the back of the print, lower right.
Large gathering of church hierarchy on stage. The banner above the stage reads, "Il Conventus Ex Omnibus Centibus Laicorum Apostolatui Provehendo", with a symbol of the universal church on the left and a portrait of Pope Pius XII barely visible on the right. One of four images of the event (MMHP0121, MMHP0123, MMHP0124). St. Peter's, Rome, Italy, October 5-13, 1957.
Large gathering of church hierarchy on stage and lay people in the audience. The banner above the stage reads, "Il Conventus Ex Omnibus Centibus Laicorum Apostolatui Provehendo", with a symbol of the universal church on the left and a large photo of Pope Pius XII on the right. One of four images of the event (MMHP0121-MMHP0124). St. Peter's, Rome, Italy, October 5-13, 1957.
Pope Pius XII stands with his hands clasped while the Apostolic Delegate for Canada stands to the right of him, in the colour print which had been affixed to a signed Christmas greeting. c.1958.
Pope Pius XII stands with his hands clasped before the "Regina Decoer Carmeli Ora Pro Nobis," written in white at the bottom of the face of the print. c.1958.
Pope Pius XII stands with his hands clasped while Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk stands on the right, October 21, 1957. Metropolitan Hermaniuk has written, "Audience with the Holy Father...21.10.1957".
Black and white print of Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk seated, wearing his mantia. Above the border, on the right side, is a mark, perhaps a fingerprint. In addition, there are five other prints, 8.7 cm x 13.4 cm.
Photo postcard of Metropolitan Andrij Sheptytckyj (Andrei Sheptytskyj), published by the Postulator of his cause, St. Mary's Seminary, Meadowvale, Ontario, c.1944.