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- 1944-1996
The series is comprised of diaries hand-written by Metropolitan Maxim from his days in Belgium during the Second World War, until his death in Winnipeg in 1996.
Hermaniuk, Maxim, 1911-1996
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The series is comprised of diaries hand-written by Metropolitan Maxim from his days in Belgium during the Second World War, until his death in Winnipeg in 1996.
Hermaniuk, Maxim, 1911-1996
Metropolit Andreas Szeptyckyj 1865
This 10 page German black and white booklet includes a short biography of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj and prayers to his memory. The booklet is sanctioned by Pope Pius XII, and Johannes, Titular Bishop to Leucade.
The series includes the theses written by Metropolitan Hermaniuk in 1947, as well as his contributions to newspapers and periodicals such as Visti, Obnova, Voice of Christ, Lover of Mankind, P.B. Louvain, Logos, Postup/Progress, the New Catholic Encyclopedia, and various articles.
Hermaniuk, Maxim, 1911-1996
Portrait of Reverend Maxim Hermaniuk
Portrait print in black and white of Father Maxim Hermaniuk, wearing his round horn-rimmed eye glasses. Excellent condition, affixed to a cardboard backing. Unidentified location, c.1945.
Group Photo of Young People with Reverend Joseph Pulak
Fifty-five young women and eighteen young men pose with Father Joseph Pulak in the black and white print taken by Charles Krasnopera in a hall, in Winnipeg?, Manitoba?. There are three prints of the same photo.
Portrait of Bishop Ladyka and Rev Mychajlo Gregorychuk
Bishop Basil Ladyka is seated, with Reverend Mychajlo Gregorychuk standing right of him.
Excellent black and white print of clergy and lay posed in a photo studio, location unknown. Monsignor Wasyl Kushnir is seated in the centre; Reverend Mychajlo Gregorychuk is seated third from the left; Reverend Stefan Semchuk is seated third from the right; and Reverend Joseph Pulak is second from the right. c.1945.
Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj
Photo postcard in sepia tones of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj reading in his round horn-rimmed glasses, in an unidentified location, c.1945.
Portrait print of Father Maxim Hermaniuk, in his horn-rimmed eye glasses. One print is loose; two others are affixed to cardboard frame/folders. He has signed his name in ink in Ukrainian on the front of one print, MMHP0028ii. Unidentified location, c.1945.
Print identified in handwriting on the back, as that of a soldier named Franko Kupranec. Date is written on the front, with unidentifiable script at the bottom of the photo.