March 10 – “I want no prayers from heretics!”
St. John Ogilvie

Ogilvie, the son of a wealthy noble, was born into a Calvinist family near Keith in Banffshire, Scotland and was educated in mainland Europe where he attended a number of Roman Catholic educational establishments, under the Benedictines at Regensburg in Germany and with the Jesuits at Olomouc and Brno in the present day Czech Republic.

Mercat
cross. The Mercat Cross stands at the south-eastern corner of Glasgow
Cross. It is a monument to St. John Ogilvie and was commissioned for
construction in 1929–30 by William George Black, and designed by the
architect Edith Hughes.
He
returned to Scotland in November 1613 disguised as a soldier, and began
to preach in secret, celebrating mass clandestinely in private homes,
mostly among his fellow nobility. However, his ministry was to last less
than a year. In 1614, he was betrayed and arrested in Glasgow and taken
to jail in Paisley. He suffered terrible tortures, including being kept
awake for eight days and nine nights, in an attempt to make him divulge
the identities of other Roman Catholics. Nonetheless, Ogilvie did not
relent; consequently, after a biased trial, he was convicted of high
treason for refusing to accept the King’s spiritual jurisdiction. On 10
March 1615, aged 36 years, John Ogilvie was paraded through the streets
of Glasgow and lawfully hanged at Glasgow Cross.His last words were “If there be here any hidden Roman Catholics, let them pray for me but the prayers of heretics I will not have”. After he was pushed from the stairs, he threw his concealed rosary beads out into the crowd. The tale is told that one of his enemies caught them and subsequently became a lifelong devout Roman Catholic. After his execution Ogilvie’s followers were rounded up and put in jail. They suffered heavy fines, but none was to receive the death penalty.
As a martyr of the Counter-Reformation he was beatified in 1929. He is the only post-Reformation saint from Scotland.
Saint John Ogilvie is commemorated 10 March.
THANKS TO NOBILITY.ORG FOR THIS STORY


The vile butchery of these heretics astounds me - hard to believe; it must take real hatred to be able to fall to such depravity.
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