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- Philip_Ruh abstract "The Very Reverend Philip Ruh, O.M.I. (born Philip Roux; 6 August 1883 – 24 October 1962) was Catholic priest and church architect. Although he was educated as a Belgian Oblate (Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate), he is remembered for his work in Canada with the Eastern Catholic Ukrainian Canadian community building over forty Byzantine Rite churches and several grottos in a unique architectural style that mixed Byzantine, Latin, and modern Canadian influences. The style is often called prairie cathedral, which is a common nickname for several of his churches, even though only two of them are properly cathedrals.The Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception in the Rural Municipality of Springfield, Manitoba was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1996 as being one of Ruh's most accomplished works.".
- Philip_Ruh birthPlace Alsace-Lorraine.
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- Philip_Ruh deathPlace Saint_Boniface,_Winnipeg.
- Philip_Ruh nationality Canadians.
- Philip_Ruh significantBuilding Byzantine_Rite.
- Philip_Ruh significantBuilding Grotto.
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- Philip_Ruh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Philip Ruh".
- Philip_Ruh almaMater "Belgian Oblate".
- Philip_Ruh birthDate "6".
- Philip_Ruh birthPlace Alsace-Lorraine.
- Philip_Ruh birthPlace Bickenholtz.
- Philip_Ruh deathDate "24".
- Philip_Ruh deathPlace Saint_Boniface,_Winnipeg.
- Philip_Ruh name "Philip Roux or Philip Ruh".
- Philip_Ruh nationality Canadians.
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- Philip_Ruh subject Category:1883_births.
- Philip_Ruh subject Category:1962_deaths.
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- Philip_Ruh subject Category:Canadian_architects.
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- Philip_Ruh subject Category:Eastern_Catholic_priests.
- Philip_Ruh subject Category:German_emigrants_to_Canada.
- Philip_Ruh subject Category:Members_of_the_Ukrainian_Greek_Catholic_Church_from_Canada.
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- Philip_Ruh comment "The Very Reverend Philip Ruh, O.M.I. (born Philip Roux; 6 August 1883 – 24 October 1962) was Catholic priest and church architect. Although he was educated as a Belgian Oblate (Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate), he is remembered for his work in Canada with the Eastern Catholic Ukrainian Canadian community building over forty Byzantine Rite churches and several grottos in a unique architectural style that mixed Byzantine, Latin, and modern Canadian influences.".
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