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PRPC0048

?Father Ruh standing midway on the stairs, and ?Father Wasyly Ladyka, superior of the Basilians in Canada between 1922 and 1929 when he was named the second bishop of the Ukrainian Catholics in Canada. They stand before the Basilian Monastery designed and built by Father Ruh (1921-1923).

Mundare, Alberta.

PRPC0049

Father Ruh at Mountain Road at the time of the building of the church. Photo postcard of Father Ruh wearing a flower garland to celebrate his birthday.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0050

Mountain Road Church. Early stages in the construction of St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, designed by Father Ruh and built entirely of wood within eleven months, between 1924 and 1925. The church was built upon concrete footings.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0051

Parishioners stand at all levels of St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church during early stages in construction, while crowning the tall wooden columns are hardy men, waving their hats. Stacks of lumber lie in the foreground. The church was designed by Father Ruh and built entirely by wood within eleven months between 1924 and 1925.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0052

[Inscription on the front in Father Ruh’s writing:] Builded by Rev. Phil. Ruh at Mountain Road 1924-1925 [Inscription in Father Ruh’s hand on the back:] s(e)ize: 120 feet long—96 “ wide—120 “ high

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0053

Mountain Road Church. St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, under construction, designed and built by Father Ruh between 1923 and 1924. The first church is still in use and lumber lies in the foreground as the parish congregates for a group photograph, complete with hardy hat-waving individuals at the tops of the columns.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0054

Father Ruh standing above and to the left of the group, with Mike Sawchuk standing at the far right, as the walls of St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church begin to take shape. The wooden structure was completed within eleven months, between 1924 and 1925.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0055

Father Ruh, in cassock, lower right, supervises construction of the all-wooden St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, which was completed within eleven months between 1924 and 1925.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0056

Mountain Road Church. Father Ruh stands in the centre of the photo, second from the left, on the wooden floor of the cruciform St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church. Mike Sawchuk stands to the right of Father Ruh. The construction of his village church was Mike’s apprenticeship with Father Ruh.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0057

Mountain Road Church. The all-wooden structure of St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, designed by Father Ruh and built within eleven months between 1924 and 1925.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

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