What's inside this ABANDONED church? A look into Canada's Ukrainian immigrant history
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- čas přidán 24. 10. 2021
- During the 1890s, and leading up to World War 1, approximately 170,000 settlers migrated to western Canada from modern-day Ukraine. These settlers, from regions then known as Galicia (Галичина) and Bukovina (Буковина), built hundreds of Greek Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches across the desolate rural prairie landscape.
But as the original settlers died off, many of the rural churches became abandoned. One such church, empty for decades but surprisingly well preserved, is the focus of this episode's night exploration. Let's go exploring past the present future.
J O I N T H E C O M M U N I T Y
⇢ / chrisluckhardt
⇢ / chrisluckhardt
M U S I C
⇢ Intro Music - "Eerie on Prairies"
⇢ Outro Music - "Eerie on Prairies (Reprise)"
⇢ Theme Music - "Past the Present Future"
⇢ All music written, performed, recorded, and engineered by Chris Luckhardt.
B I O G R A P H Y
Chris Luckhardt has documented and photographed some of the most iconic and viral images of abandoned places around the world. He was among the first photographers to publish photos in the press from legendary abandoned places like Hashima Island, Nara Dreamland, Michigan Central Station, and Six Flags New Orleans. His body of work has led to collaborations with The White House, Netflix, Ford, GQ China, ABC News, Good Morning America, Scholastic Canada, Yahoo! Japan, and many more. In 2016, the Obama administration invited Chris to photograph a private citizen "haunted" tour of The White House.
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Awesome
The furnishings in the church's nave are gorgeous!
Around the high altar too!
The pews must be original. A little refurbishing and they would look spectacular again! Everything was well protected by a good caretaker. I’m guessing a descendant is checking on the church semi-frequently. Perhaps even the ministry.
The paintings were really beautiful. I love how much detail was on the trim.
Yes! Even poor immigrant farmers wanted a nice place of worship. Originally, these immigrants worshipped in a basic log building. They built this church themselves just after 1905 and located simple but still ornate furnishings and details. Quite an achievement for a remote location!
This would be a neat home.
I grew up near a rural church that was converted into a home. I saw a real estate listing recently and the photos made it look incredibly cozy. The possibilities for what to do with this space seem endless!
What a nice church do you think they might fix this place up
Unfortunately, there isn’t much use for a building with such specific architecture. And it’s in a remote area - the closest city is an hour away. Hopefully someone with extra money might buy it and convert it into a home?
@@chrisluckhardt hope so
Have you no fear, friend?? What are those deep sounds on 6:00 and engine noises on 8:20? T_T
I want to say ghosts! 👻But it's just a group of offended birds nesting on a dome ledge. They weren't happy that I was infiltrating their home!
@@chrisluckhardt possessed birds >_
Beautiful structure. Lots of history. Glad you have captured it while you did. Nice to record this moment in history of the place because we never know what state it will be in 10 years from now.
Thank you, Christy! Hopefully the church will still be standing in 10 years, and maybe saved or renovated for a different use.