Monday, April 27, 2020
Ascension of Our Lord - Below
North of the church is the path to the cemetery.
A handsome black wrought iron gate has been installed at the entrance to the cemetery.
A free standing cross just inside the front gate.
Beautiful old budded crosses mark the graves of many pioneers in the area.
The cemetery with the church in the background.
A second free standing cross on the east side of the graveyard. This was both unusual and a delight to see in the cemetery.
There's a large open space in front of the cemetery with picnic tables and a bench. It was pretty chilly the day of my visit but I think in summer it would be a nice spot for a sandwich and coffee.
The church and cemetery sit on a twelve and a half acre plot of land that was donated by a parishioner.
Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery is at Carpenter, Saskatchewan.
Information courtesy of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saskatoon.
Photographed on October 27, 2019.
Ascension of Our Lord - In
The interior of the church is finished in beadboard painted two shades of blue.
The small church is built in a cruciform design and this cast iron stove provides the heat. Electricity was never installed in the church so any evening services would have been conducted in candlelight.
A "greeting" table where visitors can sign the guest book and leave a donation. The raised altar can be seen in the background.
Looking south.
The lectern...
...and the choir loft. Traditionally, Ukrainian churches don't have organs or pianos...just voices.
Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ Ukrainian Catholic Church is at Carpenter, Saskatchewan.
Information courtesy of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saskatoon.
Photographed on October 27, 2019.
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Ascension of Our Lord - Out
A small church near Carpenter, Saskatchewan.
Settlers began arriving from western Ukraine in 1900.
Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ Ukrainian Catholic Church was built in 1904.
The building is constructed of planed logs.
The belfry was built between 1910 and 1915 and houses one large bell and two small bells.
The mission cross in the church yard commemorates the Holy Mission of June 15, 1912. Before that date the existing hierarchy of Latin Canadian Catholics opposed a separate Ukrainian Catholic Church. Official recognition in any matter is always a day for celebration.
Information courtesy of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saskatoon.
Photographed near on October 27, 2019.
Saturday, April 25, 2020
John & Joyce
A young couple enjoying a nice summer day.
The ceramic photo above is on the reverse side of this headstone found at Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery near Stornoway, Saskatchewan.
Photographed on January 5, 2020.
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Six Arches
A six arch bowstring bridge near Scotsguard, Saskatchewan. Enjoy!
The bridge is visible from the highway, the well known Red Coat Trail.
Photographed on September 30, 2017.
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Three Elevators and a Church
This is Loring, a little town in northeastern Montana.
The scenic highlights are three old elevators...
...and the Loring Lutheran Church.
A little glimpse into the past.
Photographed on October 20, 2018.
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Happy Orthodox Easter!
Happy Orthodox Easter from Saint Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Rama, Saskatchewan.
Photographed on March 20, 2020.
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Sunset at Dneiper
It was late afternoon on a freezing cold winter's day but those Saskatchewan sunsets are ever so enticing...one more photo before the sun goes down and all that.
This is the Church of the Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ at Dneiper, Saskatchewan.
In the meantime, gardening season has finally begun and it's nice to be out watching the plants come to life...so, new posts will be sporadic (at best) for the next while. Get outside and enjoy springtime!
Photographed on January 4, 2020.
Friday, April 17, 2020
Red Barn (in Winter)
A well maintained red barn near Southfork, Saskatchewan.
A few photos of the barn in summer can be seen here: Red Barn
Photographed on April 5, 2020.
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Tall Spruce S.D. No. 4902
A log-built schoolhouse located in the Porcupine Provincial Forest in central Saskatchewan. A Canadian flag on the left and a British flag on the right.
I almost missed this sign tucked in between a couple of big spruce trees.
Photographed on March 19, 2020.