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Sterling Demchinsky fonds

  • CA UCAWA 08.01, 10.06, 10.11
  • Fonds
  • 1995 - 2009

60 mm and 35 mm photographic images taken by Demchinksy documenting Ukrainian Catholic churches across Canada. Images are primarily from Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Included with the positive images are scans and database description of the selected, photographed churches. The donated photos of Ukrainian Catholic churches in Manitoba include the geographic locations of: Alonsa, Flin Flon, Foley North, Gimli, Rossdale and Winnipeg. Those in Saskatchewan include: Alvena, Arran, Bankend, Beaverdale, Calder, Canora, Cudworth, Dana, Edmore, Foam Lake, Gronlid, Hafford, Invermay, Kamsack, Krasne, Krydor, Maryville, Meacham, Melfort, Mikado, Model Farm, Nipawin, Norquay, North Battleford, Ormside, Pelly, Preeceville, Prud’homme, Rosthern, Smuts, St. Julien, Stornoway, Vonda, Wadena, Willowbrook, Wishart, Wroxton, Wynyard, Yellow Creek. The geographical locations of Ukrainian Catholic churches photographed in Alberta include: Calmar, Daysland, Hay Lakes, Holden, Kopernick, Rabbit Hill, and Round Hill. In addition, Demchinsky donated photos of one church in Montreal, Quebec, the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Demchinsky, Sterling

Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes

Grotto of our Lady of Lourdes, designed and built by Philip Ruh, with help from the Knights of Columbus (St. Josaphat's Council), Cook's Creek, Manitoba, 2008.

Stanwick, Roslyn

Roslyn Stanwick fonds

  • CA UCAWA 08.05
  • Fonds
  • 2008

The digitized material from the Roslyn Stanwick fonds consists of several digital photographs of the Lourdes Grotto and the Ukrainian Catholic church in Cook's Creek, Manitoba. Both structures were designed by Father Philip Ruh.

Stanwick, Roslyn

Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg fonds

  • CA UCAWA 08.03
  • Fonds
  • 2007

The digitized material from the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg fonds consists of two items: firstly, an article written by Gloria Romaniuk, Archivist for the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg Archives, that was published in Progress Ukrainian Catholic News. The article tells the story of the stone from Lourdes, France, and how it came to be installed in the Cook’s Creek Grotto, in Manitoba. The article is illustrated by archival and recent photos, including photos of two members of St. Josaphat Council # 4138, Knights of Columbus, who were instrumental in obtaining the stone from Lourdes.

Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg

Lourdes Stone Monument Installed at Cooks Creek Grotto

An article written by Gloria Romaniuk, Archivist for the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg Archives, that was published in Progress Ukrainian Catholic News. The article tells the story of the stone from Lourdes, France, and how it came to be installed in the Cook’s Creek Grotto, in Manitoba. The article is illustrated by archival and recent photos, including photos of two members of St. Josaphat Council # 4138, Knights of Columbus, who were instrumental in obtaining the stone from Lourdes.

Romaniuk, Gloria

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