Saint John Ogilvie was canonized by Pope Paul VI on October 17, 1976.
Saint John Ogilvie was born in the year 1579 at Drum, Grampian, Scotland. The exact date is not known.
No, he was not canonised,so he did not become a saint.
He was executed at Glasgow, Scotland, on March 10, 1615.
Yes, he's roman catholic saint, that was an usual rector of a rural parish. He was canonised in 1925 by Pious XI. He's an example that you don't need to be someone unusual to be saint. In last years John Paul II and Benedict XVI canonised many persons that were simple people: mothers, fathers, priests. There are many such people that are saints, in meaning of being salved, but are not canonised. Even you can be among them.
Saint John Ogilvie is the patron saint of Scotland and specifically of those involved in the Roman Catholic faith, particularly in the context of religious persecution. He is recognized for his steadfast commitment to his faith during the Protestant Reformation, which ultimately led to his martyrdom in 1615. His legacy serves as a symbol of courage and fidelity to one's beliefs.
they become a saint
John Ogilvie - footballer - was born in 1928.
Lloyd John Ogilvie was born in 1930.
he was canonised at italy in 1444
saint Natalie was canonised in the year of 1970
The motto of John Ogilvie High School is 'Fidelis Ad Finem'.
John Ogilvie has written: 'A register of christnings' -- subject(s): Church of England in Canada, Genealogy