John Ogilvie, SJ (1580 – 10 March 1615) was an outlawed Scottish Jesuit priest and martyr during the 1560 - 1829 religious persecution of the Catholic Church in ...
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John Ogilvie was canonized in 1976, becoming the first Scottish saint since 1250. His liturgical feast is celebrated on March 10.
John Ogilvie
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John Ogilvie, SJ, oli Šotimaa katoliku kiriku usulise tagakiusamise ajal aastatel 1560–1829 keelatud Šoti jesuiitide preester ja märter.
Ogilvie sündis Šotimaa aadelkonnas, kasvas üles kalvinistina ja saadeti katoliiklikku Euroopasse end... Vikipeedia (inglise)
Sünnipäev ja -koht: 4. juuli 1579, Banffshire, Suurbritannia
Surmakuupäev ja -koht: 10. märts 1615, Glasgow Cross
Matmiskoht: Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow, Suurbritannia
He is the only canonized Scottish martyr from the time of the Reformation, and was only 36 when he gave his life for Christ.
Born in 1579, John Ogilvie belonged to Scottish nobility. Raised a Calvinist, he was educated on the continent. Exposed to the religious controversies of his ...
A 16th- and 17th-century Scotsman who converted from Protestantism to Catholicism, served as a Jesuit priest, and died as a martyr at the hands of state ...
10. märts 2024 · Father John Ogilvie was canonized in 1976, becoming the last post-Reformation Scottish saint (so far!). As Cardinal John Henry Newman was to ...
Scotsman, raised Calvinist, converted to Catholicism, became a Jesuit priest and missionary to his native land, was tortured and martyred in 1615.
A saint from the British Isles, John Ogilvie. He was born in Scotland of the nobility in 1589 and by that time Scotland had pretty well been lost to the ...
10. märts 2024 · John Ogilvie was the son of the Calvinist Scottish laird of Drum-na-Keith in Banffshire and the Lady Agnes Elphinstone, who died when he was 3.
10. märts 2023 · The Society of Jesus celebrates the feast of Saint John Ogilvie, a Jesuit martyred for his faith in Glasgow, Scotland, on March 10, 1615.