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Hermaniuk, Maxim, 1911-1996 Manitoba Anglais
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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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Ukrainian Relief Committee

The series includes records of the efforts made to aid Ukrainians in Europe displaced by the Second World War. He helped organize the Committee's publication, Visti, with the aim to bolster the spiritual, social, and nationalist life of the refugees. Metropolitan Maxim's work in Belgium in aid of those dispossessed, continued from his new home in Canada.

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Ukrainian Catholic Youth

The series records the interest Metropolitan Maxim took in the spiritual and cultural life of Ukrainian youth in Canada. It traces the development of the youth program guided by the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada, the evolution of St. Nicholas School in Winnipeg, Manitoba, into the Immaculate Heart of Mary School, the history of St. Vladimir's College in Roblin, Manitoba, and the emergence of Ukrainian Park, in the decades of Metropolitan Maxim's influence.

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SUM Carollers

SUM (Ukrainian Youth Association) carollers pose with Metropolitan Emeritus Maxim Hermaniuk, Chancery residence, Winnipeg, Manitoba, January 1996.

Rev. Joseph Pulak and First Communion Class, Brandon

Father Joseph Pulak with the Holy Communion class of the Nativity of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brandon, Manitoba. The church was known at the time as St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church. Black and white print in good condition, with the photographer's stamp on the back.

Rev. Joseph Pulak and First Communion Class

Father Joseph Pulak with students, including the Holy Communion class of the Nativity of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brandon, Manitoba, August 13, 1937. The church was known at the time as St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church. Black and white print in good condition with the photographer's stamp on the back.

Rev. Antin Luhovy, 28 Years Old

Reverend Antin Luhovy, twenty-eight years old, Winnipeg?, Manitoba?, July 15, 1927. Date and photo studio are typed on the back: "The Star Photo Studio, 400 Main St., Winnipeg, Manitoba".

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