Here are some pictures from Cawaja Church I took last weekend:
Tiny has been in the news recently as well.
Here are some pictures from Cawaja Church I took last weekend:
Tiny has been in the news recently as well.
Just saw this ad about why people like Saskatchewan, at 0:17 one lady says ‘Holubtsi’ and then translates it into English with ‘Cabbage Rolls’
From their website:
In 2009, our parish will be celebrating its’ 20 anniversary. The Jubilee will commence in May 3rd with His Excellency, Bishop Stephen Chmilar attending our Holy First Communion and will conclude in August 2nd with the annual Praznyk festivities. All are welcome to join us.
This is a small Catholic church for Ukrainian cottagers an hour and a half north of Toronto.
Last week we gave you the facts about the Lennikov case so you can be informed while left-wing media snuffs out important details in an attempt to keep this KGB spy in Canada, defying the law and a judge order deportation. Some outlets are saying that he feared for his life and was conscripted into the KGB, while claiming he committed no crime acting as an agent for a spy agency that claimed tens of millions of lives in enslavement and murder. But what the media is telling you is quite different than what was testified before a court (emphasis mine):
For anyone interested in this case, I encourage you to read the Federal Court judgment against Lennikov, which at least provides the bare-bones facts. You can find it here:
http://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/en/2007/2007fc43/2007fc43.html
You’ll find a lot of intriguing information there, including:
– Lennikov did not fear for his personal safety if he refused to join the KGB, testifying that “he did not really fear for his life, but more for his career propects” if he turned the job down.
– His career did prosper after taking the job, as Lennikov was twice promoted within the KGB, rising to the ranks of Senior Lieutenant and Captain.
Continue reading Lennikov and the KGB – what the media does not want you to know