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Hermaniuk, Maxim, 1911-1996 With digital objects English
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Metr. Emeritus Hermaniuk with UCWLC Carollers

The UCWLC (Ukrainian Catholic Women's League of Canada) sing carols for Metropolitan Emeritus Maxim Hermaniuk and Metropolitan Michael Bzdel, Chancery residence, Winnipeg, Manitoba, January 1996. Pauline Dyrkacs (past national president) stands on the far right in red.

SUM Carollers

SUM (Ukrainian Youth Association) carollers pose with Metropolitan Emeritus Maxim Hermaniuk, Chancery residence, Winnipeg, Manitoba, January 1996.

Metropolitan Sheptytskyj in Lviv

Photo postcard of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj entering a convertible where a military figure is seated, Lviv, Ukraine, September 1, 1917. A large crowd, including other military figures, are behind them. Hand-written description in Ukrainian on the left face of photo. Hand-written date on the back, indelible pencil.

Blessing of the Crosses

Blessing of the Cross at St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church, Cook's Creek, Manitoba, 1938. The home parish of the architect, Father Philip Ruh, OMI, the church was renamed the Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1952. The photo shows the church under scaffolding, with a large crowd present for the ceremony. Black and white print is in fair condition, with creases. Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk has written "Cook's Creek, Man" in ink, in Ukrainian on the back.

First Communion Class, Rev. Pulak

Father Joseph Pulak and an unidentified female teacher pose with students in Brandon, on the grounds of the Nativity of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Church, known at the time as St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church. The black and white print is in very good condition, with a few marks, affixed to a light coloured cardboard frame. Oversized.

Mykyta Hermaniuk

Metropolitan Maxim's father poses in a photo studio in this black and white photo postcard. Hand-written on the back, in Ukrainian: "Nove Selo, Mykyta Hermaniuk, born in 1880". At the time of this picture in 1936, he is 56 years old. At the time of his death (January 16, 1942), he was 62 years old. Unidentified location.

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