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Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1911-1996

The Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk fonds is comprised of papers from all phases of his life, study, and vocation in Europe and in Canada. The textual material includes extensive studies of local, national, and international importance in wide-ranging areas of social interest; official documents of the pre-Vatican and Vatican II Councils; correspondence from the private to the official level throughout his lifetime; material tracing preparation for the Papal visit to Canada in 1984, and the Millennium of Christianity in Ukraine celebrated in 1988; and numerous publications either written by Metropolitan Hermaniuk, or of interest to him.
The fonds is comprised of numerous reports, appeals, media articles, and documents both preliminary and officially created in the course of decision-making, in the course of guiding, supporting, teaching, and inspiring clergy as well as lay people in the Church. As the spiritual and administrative head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada and an influential participant in the councils of Vatican II, Metropolitan Hermaniuk lived through a time of change at the highest levels, illustrated by his papers. Spanning much of the twentieth century, the papers at the same time extraordinarily document life itself, especially during the last half of that century

Hermaniuk, Maxim, 1911-1996

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On front: “St. Mary’s Academy, Winnipeg, Man.” On back: “…July 12, 1916 Two letters ??? ??? ???. It was ??? ???. How are you all? Very warm here. Love to all. ?.B.P."

July 12, 1916. Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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"Interior of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Winnipeg, Man." Colour retouched photo postcard.

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Metropolitan Andrey Sheptycky on his cross-Canada tour in 1921, is seated second from the right, with Bishop Nicetas Budka centre left.

September 29, 1921, Sifton, Manitoba.

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Mountain Road Church. Early stages in the construction of St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, designed by Father Ruh and built entirely of wood within eleven months, between 1924 and 1925. The church was built upon concrete footings.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

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Father Ruh, in cassock, lower right, supervises construction of the all-wooden St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, which was completed within eleven months between 1924 and 1925.

Mountain Road, Manitoba.

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