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UKRAINIAN GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH OF ST. MARY (SZYPENTIZ DISTRICT)

near Hairy Hill, Alberta, T0B, Canada

Reconnu formellement en: 1987/12/02

Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St. Mary (Szypenitz District) Provincial Historic Resource (January 2006); Alberta Culture and Community Spirit, Historic Resources Management Branch, 2006
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Autre nom(s)

UKRAINIAN GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH OF ST. MARY (SZYPENTIZ DISTRICT)
U.G.O. of St. Mary - Szypentiz
U. G. O. of St. Mary - Szypentiz
Szypenitz Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St. Mary
Szypentiz Ukrainian Church, Two Hills
Szypentiz Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church and Graveyard Bell Tower
Szypentiz Church
Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St. Mary, Szypentiz
UGO of St. Mary - Szypentiz

Liens et documents

Date(s) de construction

1917/01/01

Inscrit au répertoire canadien: 2006/03/22

Énoncé d'importance

Description du lieu patrimonial

The Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St. Mary (Szypenitz District) located on 21.4 hectares of land, near Hairy Hill in the County of Two Hills No. 21, is a brick church building built in the style of the Eastern rite Churches of western Ukraine. It features a large central dome over the nave of the church and a small cupola over the entrance.

Valeur patrimoniale

The heritage value of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St. Mary lies chiefly as a unique example of brick construction atypical of rural Canadian Eastern rite church architecture. The site is additionally significant for its association with Eastern Christian worship and Ukrainian settlement in Alberta.

Built in 1917 as the parish's third church after outgrowing its first church, and losing its second to fire, the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St. Mary stands as a rare example of a rural Eastern-Rite church employing brick construction. Most rural churches built for these communities were of a much simpler wood-frame construction. Built for endurance, St. Mary's was constructed under the auspices and plans of Harry Osiecki, a well known church-builder based out of Vegrevillle.

The historical significance of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St. Mary lies in its representation evidence of the Bukowinian culture that prevailed in the northern reaches of what has been termed the Ukrainian Block of east central Alberta. The interior decoration, including the iconostasis, was painted by Peter Lapinski in the popular Ukrainian iconographic style. Its style and upkeep, in an area with many other Eastern Rite churches, prominently illustrates the faith and religious dedication of the Ukrainian immigrants who settled north of the North Saskatchewan River after the turn of the twentieth century. The Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St. Mary is a significant contributor to the cultural landscape of the region.

Source: Alberta Culture and Community Spirit, Historic Resources Management Branch (File: Des. 1588)

Éléments caractéristiques

The character-defining elements of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St. Mary (Szypenitz District) include such features as:
- brick construction atypical for rural Ukrainian churches;
- masonry features such as common bond brickwork pattern, quoin quarters, circular and arched window opening pattern;
- triple zrub (tripartite) construction typical of Bukowinian style churches;
- main open cupola constructed of a wooden frame;
-interior details such as the iconostasis, altar and sacristy in the east apse;
- interior church decoration by well-known Ukrainian-Albertan iconographer Peter Lapinski;
- detached bell tower.

Reconnaissance

Juridiction

Alberta

Autorité de reconnaissance

Province de l'Alberta

Loi habilitante

Historical Resources Act

Type de reconnaissance

Ressource historique provinciale

Date de reconnaissance

1987/12/02

Données sur l'histoire

Date(s) importantes

s/o

Thème - catégorie et type

Établir une vie sociale et communautaire
Les institutions religieuses
Un territoire à peupler
Les établissements

Catégorie de fonction / Type de fonction

Actuelle

Historique

Religion, rituel et funéraille
Centre religieux ou lieu de culte

Architecte / Concepteur

s/o

Constructeur

Harry Osiecki

Informations supplémentaires

Emplacement de la documentation

Alberta Culture and Community Spirit, Historic Resources Management Branch, Old St. Stephen's College, 8820 - 112 Street, Edmonton, AB T6G 2P8 (File: Des. 1588)

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Identificateur féd./prov./terr.

4665-0526

Statut

Édité

Inscriptions associées

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