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Hermaniuk, Maxim, 1911-1996 Avec objets numériques Anglais
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Ukrainian Greek Catholic Association

Group photo in Edmonton, Alberta, September 30, 1917. Black and white print with 2 holes punched in top of photo. Typewritten and hand-written information in Ukrainian and English on bottom face of photo.

Ukrainian Catholic Institute, Edmonton

In this class photo, dated 1928-1929, Rev. Father Ladyka is listed as Chaplain of the Ukrainian Catholic Institute in Edmonton, Alberta. Rev. Bro. Rogation is listed as Director, while Rev. Bro. Wladimir and Rev. Bro. Atanasey are featured but their duties are not listed. The students are identified. Top left quarter: W. Kalawski, S. Kalawski, A. Petruk, K. Saskiw, D. Nykolaychuk, W. Zaichkowski, J. Zubyk, M. Petruk, M. Lukawiecki. Bottom left quarter, to centre: S. Palamar, J. Wispinski, A. Dzenkiw, J. Wambeke, W. Wynnyk, P. Kostyshyn, P. Korchinski, F. Chanas, P. Ewaskiw, J. Puchaluk. Top right quarter: J. Kokolski, M. Horon, D. Kobylnyk, S. Sereda, S. Kasper, A. Huculak, A. Fedoruk, J. Sereda, T. Horon. Bottom right quarter: J. Yaceyko, M. Ogonowski, J. Wendzynowski, J. Andrusiw, M. Tatarchuk, P. Genik, M. Skowronski, W. Ewaskiw, J. Sawchuk.

SUM Carollers

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

Sister Volodymyra

Photo postcard of Sister Volodymyra reading, seated outside, in her full habit, unidentified location, 1953. A message is written in ink in Ukrainian on the back.

Reverend Maxim Hermaniuk

Portrait print of Father Maxim Hermaniuk, in his horn-rimmed eye glasses. One print is loose; two others are affixed to cardboard frame/folders. He has signed his name in ink in Ukrainian on the front of one print, MMHP0028ii. Unidentified location, c.1945.

Reverend Doctor Maxim Hermaniuk

In this black and white photo postcard, Father Hermaniuk poses with his scholar's hat in his hand, wearing the graduate's robes. There are three copies, the first encased in a cardboard folder. He has written on the folder in French: "Louvain, 1948, Belgique", however, on the second copy he has written on the front and the back in Ukrainian: "Reverend Dr. M. Hermaniuk, Louvain, 14/7/1947" adding on the back this is his aggregate degree in theology. On the back of the third postcard, Reverend Hermaniuk wrote in French: "Master of Theology, Louvain, 1947".

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