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Hermaniuk, Maxim, 1911-1996
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Rev. Joseph Pulak and First Communion Class, Brandon

Father Joseph Pulak with the Holy Communion class of the Nativity of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brandon, Manitoba. The church was known at the time as St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church. Black and white print in good condition, with the photographer's stamp on the back.

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.

Clergy Group Photo, c.1940

Group photo of clergy, in spring or fall, c. 1940. In the first row, seated from the left: John Kolcun, Mychajlo Gregorychuk, Wasyl Kushnir, Basil Ladyka, unidentified, unidentified, and Michael Pelech. In the middle row, second from the left, John Perejma; second from the right is Kyrylo Lotocki; far right is Joseph Pulak. Centre, back row is Vasyl Shumay. Unidentified location.

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.

Fiftieth Anniversary of Ukrainians in Canada, Group Photo in Mountain Road

A large group, including adults of all ages and children, are gathered close to the Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church, known at the time as St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, in Mountain Road, Manitoba. Father Joseph Pulak stands behind the children, slightly left of centre. An unidentified priest stands to his right. Superimposed above the crowd are Bishop Nykyta Budka, to the left, Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj, centre; Bishop Basil Ladyka, to the right. Superimposed in the bottom foreground are the word printed in Ukrainian: "Fiftieth Anniversary Jubilee of Ukrainians in Canada, Mountain Road, Man. 1941". The black and white print is in excellent condition.

Commemoration of Metr. Andrij's Visit to Ukrainians in Yugoslavia

Commemorative card in black and white is a portrait of Metropolitan Andrij Sheptytckyj (Andrei Sheptytskyj) shortly after his release from Russia in 1917. The black and white print bears Metropolitan Andrij's name and dates, at the bottom of the front of the print. Also on the front, on the top are the dates of his visits to Yugoslavia and the identity of the celebration.

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