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Introduction

 

This  is  a  remarkable  story  of  a  remarkable  man  from  Keith  who  has  a  privileged  place  in  the  history  of the Roman Catholic Church, particularly in Scotland.

John  Ogilvie’s  life  was  short  and  yet  his  tale  of  bravery,  courage,  selflessness  and  devotion  to  his  faith has lasted long after his death almost 400 years ago.

A  Jesuit  priest,  he  was  martyred  in  Glasgow  for  refusing  to  denounce  Catholicism  and  accepting  that the King  (James  VI  of  Scotland  and  I  of  England)  had  supreme  authority  in  all  matters  spiritual  as  well  as civil.  

Ogilvie  was  no  traitor  to  his  nation;  he  declared  his  loyalty  to  his  King  on  countless  occasions,  but made  clear  he  was  dying  “for  religion  alone”,  adding:  “For  that  I  am  prepared  to  give  even  a  hundred lives”.

John  Ogilvie  was  not  born  a  Catholic.  He  wasn’t  admitted  to  the  faith  until  he  was  17  years  of  age. He was a priest for only five years and he was dead by the age of 36.His  trial,  following  unspeakable  torture, eatings,  starvation  and  sleep  deprivation,  and  his  subsequent execution,  became  a  cause  célèbre throughout  Europe  and  he  was  revered  by  his  Jesuit  order  and throughout  the  Church.  But  it  was  not until  1929  that  he  was  beatified  (made  Blessed)  and  1976  that  he was canonised as Scotland’s first Saint in more than 700 years.

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