Manitoba Heritage Council Commemorative Plaques
St. Elijah Romanian
Orthodox Church
SW 24-23-24W, Lennard District,
R.M. of Shellmouth
This is the oldest standing Romanian Church in Manitoba. Built in l908 by Romanian pioneers from Bukovyna, then a province of the Austrian Empire, St. Elijah replaced a sod and log structure dating from l903. Alexie Slusarchuk, a farmer, designed the church which was built on farmland donated by Elie Burla. The church was used for worship until l952. Restored in l979, the church was dedicated to community pioneers on the 80th anniversary of the founding of the parish.
The form of St. Elijah - a simple rectangular shape distinguished by rounded ends - is derived from traditional church designs common in Bukovyna and Romania. Interior features include sculptured rafters, processional crosses, and icons reflecting the vernacular decorative style of Bukovyna.