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Ruh, Philip, 1883-1962
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PRPC0063

[Translation of the back:] The white cross is of a Pater of the Holy Ghost, he died six months after his arrival in Sierra Leon. So he was a priest for only about seven months, at the most eight, quite young - The black cross signifies the grave of our dead sister –

[The grave of Soeur Stanislaus, Father Ruh’s sister, Marianne, who took her vows in 1901 and died while a missionary sister in Sierra.]

Africa.

PRPC0064

Students of St. Nicolas School under the direction of the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate.

Winnipeg, Manitoba.

PRPC0065

Students in a concert, School of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, run by the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate.

Winnipeg, Manitoba.

PRPC0066

A religious procession at the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, built c. 1919 by Father Anton Sylla, OMI, and Father Ruh.

Skaro, Alberta.

PRPC0067

A religious procession at the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, built c. 1919 by Father Anton Sylla, OMI, and Father Ruh.

Skaro, Alberta.

PRPC0068

Preparations for religious service at the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, built c. 1919 by Father Anton Sylla, OMI, and Father Ruh.

Skaro, Alberta.

PRPC0069

Mountain Road. Inside taken on the same date. Photo taken from the second of the three galleries within St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church which was designed and built by Father Ruh within eleven months between 1924 and 1925.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0070

Augusta Roux, Father Ruh’s sister, born in Bickenholtz in 1897. She entered the Order of…, taking the name, Soeur Josephe.

Lagny, France.

PRPC0071

[Father Ruh stands between two unidentified individuals in front of St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church.]

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

PRPC0072

St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, designed and built by Father Ruh entirely of wood, between 1924 and 1925.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

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