Centenary Celebration
of St. Peter & St. Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church of Bodnari
In 1906 the
parishioners of St. Peter & St. Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church
built their first log church on the N.W. corner of Theodore Bodnar's
land.
As time went on the congregation increased in size and the log
church required a lot of work. Thus, our great grandparents and
grandparents were faced with a dilemma -- do extensive work to the
small, log church or construct a larger church.
In June of 1936 they decide to build a new church at a new location
presently located on the S.E. corner of Theodore Bodnar's land.
(This is the same quarter section of land.)

Alex Baran of Saskatoon was the architect, Yosef Yanushewsky was
the initial carpenter, and Alex Sembalerus of Vonda helped to complete
the church.
With very little money, but a lot of sweat, toil and determination,
our forefathers began the construction of the church the last week
of August and completed the church at the end of September -- a
feat which is difficult to match today with our large equipment
and technology.
The cost of constructing this church was $3000. (Keep in mind that
this was during the depression years.)
This church is located in the RM of Grant of Vonda, Saskatchewan.
SW16-40-28-W2 five miles east of Smuts on grid 767 off highway 41.
After many years of providing the parishioners with their spiritual
needs, this church requires extensive repairs for its restoration.
The elements of nature have taken its toll on the church.
Recently the parishioners of Bodnari have undertaken this extensive
restoration project which will cost approximately $60,000.
The restoration comprises of new windows and doors, new shingles,
and a paint job. The siding was totally renailed, and the cracked
/broken siding has been replaced.
In the spring of 2006 the old paint must be stripped and the siding
will be primed and painted/stained. The windows and the shingles
have been replaced. As well, the landscaping has been completed
and the trees will be planted in the spring of 2006.
On August 11, 2003 St. Peter & St. Paul Ukrainian Catholic
Church of Bodnari was designated as a "heritage site".
The parish will receive some financial assistance from the Heritage
Fund. However, we, the parishioners will have to raise additional
funds to complete the restoration project.
We are appealing to all former parishioners and relatives
of former parishioners to assist us in this restoration. As well,
if there are others who would be generous and kind enough to help
us financially, this would be greatly appreciated. Tax receipts
will be issued for income tax purposes.
On Sunday, July 9, 2006, we will be celebrating
the Centenary of St. Peter & St. Paul Ukrainian Catholic
Church of Bodnari. This will serve as a homecoming and
celebration of the restoration of the church.
Our great grandfathers and grandfathers have done their part by
providing for us. Now the onus is upon us to ensure that we maintain
the operation and the existence of our church.
Itinerary for Sunday, July 9, 2006
100 year celebration of St. Peter
& St. Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church of Bodnari
Welcoming of Bishop Wiwchar -- 9:45 AM
Divine Liturgy -- 10:00 AM
Blessing of water, tree planting, Cemetery
Banquet & Social (Vonda Parish Hall) -- 1:30 PM
Advance Banquet Tickets: Adults: $15 / person, 2 for $25, 12 &
under $6, 5 & under Free
At the Door: Adults $15, 12 & under $6, 5& under Free.
For tickets and information contact: Bernie Bodnar at 306-382-1647,
Adeline at 306-943-4680, Robert at 306-654-4815, Ron at 306-654-4402
Special request: Any family member(s)
of present and former parishioners who may have photos of the original
church (1906) and construction of the present church (1936) please
contact Bernie.
If you are interested in making a contribution send your gift to
St. Peter & St. Paul Church of Bodnari, PO Box 56, Prud'homme,
Sask. S0K 3K0
Thank you for your consideration and gift. May God bless you with
health and happiness and keep you in his care.
Bernie Bodnar
President of St. Peter & St. Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church
of Bodnari. |