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Maxim Hermaniuk (30 October 1911 – 3 May 1996) was the Ukrainian Catholic Archbishop of Winnipeg. Born in Nove Selo near Horodok in western
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, he was ordained a Priest of
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in 1938. In 1956, he was appointed Ukrainian Catholic Archbishop of Winnipeg by
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. He retired in 1992. In 1982, he was made an Officer of the
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Maxim Hermaniuk
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The Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitanate of Canada
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