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Hermaniuk, Maxim, 1911-1996 With digital objects
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Clergy praying at Father Izyk's funeral

Clergy praying at Father Izyk's funeral, held at the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Rossdale, Manitoba, June 15, 1995. In front: Deacon Stefan Tyrawski. In back, from left: Bishop Stefan Soroka, Metropolitan Michael Bzdel, Metropolitan Emeritus Maxim Hermaniuk, unidentified, and unidentified.

Commemoration of Metr. Andrij's Visit to Ukrainians in Yugoslavia

Commemorative card in black and white is a portrait of Metropolitan Andrij Sheptytckyj (Andrei Sheptytskyj) shortly after his release from Russia in 1917. The black and white print bears Metropolitan Andrij's name and dates, at the bottom of the front of the print. Also on the front, on the top are the dates of his visits to Yugoslavia and the identity of the celebration.

Commemorative Plaque: Fiftieth Anniversary of U.C. Hierarchy

The photo depicts the plaque created to commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the works of the Ukrainian Catholic Hierarchy (in North America?). It bears the face of Bishop Budka, first Ukrainian Catholic bishop in Canada. See also MMHP0127, a similar representation of Bishop Basil Ladyka, in honour of the same occasion.

Consecration of B. Maxim

Consecration of Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk, Sts. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 29, 1951. Bishop Isidore Borecki (Borecky) is seated on the left of centre in the photo, Bishop Andrew Roborecki on the right. Archbishop Basil Ladyka appears to be seated in front of the altar, with several other clergy members also participating. Bishop Maxim has described the photo in his hand in Ukrainian on the back.

Consecration of B. Maxim Hermaniuk

Consecration of Reverend Maxim Hermaniuk as Auxiliary Bishop to Archbishop Basil Ladyka, Sts. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 29, 1951. Archbishop Basil Ladyka stands before the altar, with Bishop Andrew Roborecki directly behind him, and Bishop Hermaniuk behind Bishop Andrew. There are seven prints depicting the consecration ceremony. This one alone bears some identification. Typed on the back, at the top edge of the print in Ukrainian is the description: "Consecration of Auxiliary Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk".

Consecration of Bishop Hermaniuk

Consecration of Reverend Maxim Hermaniuk as Auxiliary Bishop, led by Archbishop Basil Ladyka, on the altar of Sts. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Reverend Semen Izyk stands to the left of Bishop Isidore Borecki, who holds the mitre, left of Archbishop Ladyka.

Consecration of Bishop Hermaniuk, CSsR

Now consecrated Auxiliary Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk stands before the altar of Sts. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral, Winnipeg, Manitoba, while Bishop Andrew Roborecki stands on the right and Bishop Isidore Borecki (Borecky) stands on the left, each holding his rabdos poimantike. June 29, 1951.

Consecration of Bishop Maxim

Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk is holding the chalice during his consecration at Sts. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 29, 1951, with Bishop Isidore Borecki (Borecky) on the left, Bishop Andrew Roberecki on the right, and several other clergy with him near the altar. Bishop Maxim has described the photo in his handwriting, in Ukrainian, on the back.

Consecration of Bishop Maxim Hermaniuk

During the Consecration ceremony of Maxim Hermaniuk as Auxiliary Bishop for Archbishop Basil Ladyka, Bishop Neil Savaryn stands to the right, behind the Apostolic Delegate. Proceeding around the altar of Sts. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral in Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 29, 1951. Bishop Hermaniuk leads, followed by Bishop Andrew Roberecki, and Archbishop Basil Ladyka.

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