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Hermaniuk, Maxim, 1911-1996 Série organique
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Synod of Bishops

Series consists of papers relating to the conferences of the Synod of Bishops, primarily in Canada, to discuss issues arising from larger discussions at Vatican II level. Metropolitan Maxim's papers were generated to a great extent at the gatherings of the Western Canada Bishops' meetings, though some of the material covers meetings of bishops from across Canada, from the US, and other countries. The material is correspondence, meeting agendas, minutes, and reports from the Western Canadian Conference of Bishops, the Canadian Catholic Conference of Bishops, and Synods Episcoporum.

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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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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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Vocation in Canada

The series includes papers from the time Metropolitan Hermaniuk was appointed Bishop in Canada and throughout his religious career, spanning the anniversaries and milestones in his life. The documents are both official and personal, greetings, congratulations, and newspaper clippings.

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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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Diaries

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.

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Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence so designated by Sister Cornelia Mantyka, Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg Archives archivist in the 1980s, and Nick Yakimishyn, archivist from May 1991 to September 1993. There are many cards, congratulations, letters, and postcards, personal and professional, spanning both the vocational and administrative career of Metropolitan Maxim.

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