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ARCHEPARCHY OF WINNIPEG (Archieparchia Vinnipegensis Ucrainorum)
Country : Canada
Denomination : Ukrainian Greek Catholic
Established : 1912 as Apostolic Exarchate of Canada
Renamed 1948 as Apostolic Exarchate of Central Canada
Renamed 1951 as Apostolic Exarchate of Manitoba
Elevated 1956 as Archeparchy of Winnipeg
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Origin/meaning
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Arms of Exarchs
Nykyta Budka (1912-1927)
Basil Ladyka (1929-1956)
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Maxim Hermaniuk (1956)
Arms of Archeparchs
Maxim Hermaniuk (1956-1992)
Michael Bzdel (1992-2006)
Lawrence Huculak (2006-present)
Arms of Auxiliar bishops
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Andrew Roborecki (1948-1951)
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