Edmonton (Alta.)

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WGMC 49

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Interviews with delegates to the Western Canada District Conference of the Metropolitan Community Church, Winnipeg, May 17-20, 1991.
Cut 1: Interview with Sim Gilbert (Calgary) and Rev. Charles Bidwell (Edmonton). Taped May 16, 1991.
Cut 2: Interview with Rev. Wallace Hargrave (Vancouver), Bruce May, Rev. George Millard. Taped May 16, 1991.

PRPC0060

Photo postcard of young men and clergy, including Father Wasyly Ladyka, seated in the centre row, sixth from the right.

The location is possibly Edmonton, Alberta.

PRPC0150

Early stages in construction of St. Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, later to be designated a cathedral and eventually a heritage site, was designed and built by Father Ruh. It was built between 1939-1944.

Edmonton, Alberta.

PRPC0151

?Mike Yanchynski surveys the floor level during early stages in construction of St. Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, designed and built by Father Ruh between 1939-1944. Mike directed construction through much of that time. The church was later declared a cathedral, and eventually was designated a local heritage site.

The location is possibly Edmonton, Alberta.

PRPC0152

St. Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Church was designed and built by Father Ruh, from 1939-1944. Mike Yanchynski supervised much of the time. The church was declared a cathedral in 1951, and eventually was designated a local heritage site.

Edmonton, Alberta.

PRPC0153

Father Ruh on his knees at the entrance of ? St. Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, designed and built by Father Ruh between 1939-1944. In 1951, it was declared a cathedral, and eventually it was designated a local heritage site.

The location is possibly Edmonton, Alberta.

PRPC0159

Mike Yanchynski stands on the steps of St. Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, designed and built by Father Ruh, under Mike’s supervision. The church was begun in 1939, declared a cathedral in 1946 and eventually designated a provincial heritage site.

Edmonton, Alberta.

PRPC0160

Two workers with a cement mixer and wheel barrows, during the construction of St. Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, designed and built by Father Ruh. The church was begun in 1939, was designated a cathedral in 1946, and eventually was declared a provincial heritage site.

Edmonton, Alberta.

PRPC0170

Portrait of Bishop Neil Sabourin, CSsR.

Edmonton, Alberta.

PRPC0173

St. Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, designed and built by Father Ruh, was begun in 1939 and is shown here under construction. It was designated a cathedral in 1948 and eventually declared a provincial heritage site.

Edmonton, Alberta.

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