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Hermaniuk, Maxim, 1911-1996
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Academic Career

The material includes the notebooks, theses, and study material produced and used while Father Maxim studied with the Redemptorists in Belgium, to obtain his Baccalaureate of Theology in 1940, his Doctorate of Theology and his Licentiate in Oriental Languages and History in 1943, and the Maitre Agrege En Theologie for his two theses in 1947. Most of the study notebooks have been stored in file cabinets in the Archives since the time of Nick Yakimishyn. A number of them, however, found in the large green trunk, have been boxed, listed and with the rest of the material from the trunk. Except for the theses themselves which are typewritten in French, most of the papers are hand-written in French.

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Clergy Group Photo, c.1948

Fourteen clergy pose in a studio. In the front row, seated at the left is Reverend Mychajlo Gregorychuk; second from the left is Reverend Myron Krwuckyj; and seated at the far right is Reverend Cyril Lotocki. Standing, second from the left in the second row is Reverend Wasyl Shumay; in the centre of the photo is Reverend Ihor Shpytkovsky; Reverend Marian Shwed stands in the second row, the second frmo the right; far left in the third row is Reverend Joseph Pulak; right of Reverend Pulak is Reverend John Kristalovich; at the far right in the third row is Reverend Basil Dzurman.

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Vatican II

The series is comprised of papers often in Latin and Italian, but sometimes in English, generated by the four sessions that comprised the Second Vatican Council from 1962-1965. This includes working drafts, reports, and schemata derived from committee positions held by Metropolitan Maxim.

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Obnova

The series is comprised of papers from Metropolitan Maxim's service in Belgium after the Second World War as the only Ukrainian Catholic chaplain dedicated to the Ukrainian refugees. His love of learning and his great concern for students compelled him to help launch the students' organization, Obnova, and to help young people enter the University of Louvain through a scholarship and bursary program.

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Microfilm

The series is comprised of eight reels of microfilm, produced in 1977 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board. Three reels of the "Redeemer's Voice Almanac," cover issues from 1936-1951, 1952-1961, 1964, and 1967-1977. Five reels of "Logos" include 1950-1976.

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Personal Papers

The series is comprised of plans, schedules, appeals, and arrangements to celebrate the Millennium in Canada and around the world during the Millennium year of 1988.

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Christian Unity

The series is comprised of reports, studies, and documents generated by conferences and meetings mainly among Roman Catholics, Anglicans, and Ukrainian Catholics in Canada around the time of the Vatican II Council.

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Homilies

The series is comprised of homilies typed by Metropolitan Maxim in Ukrainian. Box lists, hand-written in English, were created by Sister Cornelia Mantyka, the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg Archives in the 1980s.

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Code of Eastern Canon Law

Series consists of papers from the early pre-Council days of the Theological Commission, and from Vatican II during which time the Synod of Bishops examined the Eastern Code in relation specifically to the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada, as well as considering many other issues. The papers were created in the course of this work, to which are linked the series dealing with Vatican II and with the Synod of Bishops.

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