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PRPC0045

Photo postcard with Metropolitan Andrey Sheptycky in centre, divining for water, in the company of other unidentified clergy.

Mundare, Alberta.

PRPC0046

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.

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.

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.

PRPC0155

Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church, the seat of Basilian missionary work among the Ukrainian Catholic settlers in northern Alberta in the first two decades of settlement.

Mundare, Alberta.

PRPC0172

Photo postcard portrait of Reverend Monsignor Father Philip Ruh, OMI. Father Ruh was elevated to Canon or Monsignor on December 14, 1941.

Cook's Creek, Manitoba.

PRPC0200

Archbishop Wasyly Ladyka sits in the centre of the photo. Father Ruh stands very near, on the left, with four other unidentified clergy also present. Father Ruh was the confessor of the Archbishop.

The location is possibly Mundare, Alberta.

PRPC0320

Service within Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church, which was, from the time of early settlement by Ukrainian Catholic pioneers in the area, the focal point of religious life and the seat of the Basilian missionaries, with whom Father Ruh worked closely during that period.

Mundare, Alberta.

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