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John and Ogilvie
** John Ogilvie
* March 10 – John Ogilvie, a Catholic priest, is hanged in Glasgow, Scotland.
** John Ogilvie, Roman Catholic saint, Scottish Jesuit ( d. 1615 )
There are currently three comprehensive high schools in the town – Hamilton Grammar, Holy Cross ( Roman Catholic ) and John Ogilvie ( Roman Catholic ).
Jesuits like John Ogilvie ( and seminary priests ) were under constant surveillance and threat from the Protestant governments of England and Scotland.
One of the founding father's of Ogilvie, MN was John Bragg, who started a combined lumber yard and general mercantile in 1898.
Consequently Jesuit priests like Saint John Ogilvie were hanged.
Prominent leaders and theologians from the period included Eugene Carson Blake, Robert McAfee Brown, Lloyd John Ogilvie, William Sloane Coffin, and David H. C. Read.
Coia was schooled at Merrylee Convent, John Ogilvie Hall and St Aloysius ' College and then at the University of Glasgow before going into hospital radio and eventually getting a job as a disc jockey at Radio Clyde.
* Saint John Ogilvie, ( 1579-1615 ), born in Keith was a Scottish Catholic martyr.
** Saint John Ogilvie ( R. C.
Artists mentioned in publicity for the gallery include John Anderson, Caroline Armington, Frank Armington, John Armstrong, Carl Beam, George Broomfield, Alex Cameron, Chuck Close, Tom Dean, Mary Dignam, Leonard J. Hutchinson, Tom LaPierre, Doris McCarthy, David Milne, Robert Motherwell, Will Ogilvie, Stephanie Rayner, Jim Reid, Jack Shadbolt, Michael Snow, Stanley Spencer, Tom Stone, Andy Warhol, and Joyce Weiland.
The programme of renovation included the completion of new heating and lighting systems as well as redecoration and gold leaf restoration, installation of newly commissioned bronze doors, the repair and reinstatement of the pipe organ and the installation of a new canvas by Peter Howson depicting the martyrdom of St John Ogilvie.
* John Ogilvie
Napier married his cousin Charlotte, daughter of Alexander Ogilvie, and widow of William Dick Macfarlane, and by her had a son and a daughter: Francis John Hamilton Scott, commander in the Royal Navy, and Frances Anne, married to Lieutenant-colonel Cecil Rice.
* Saint John Ogilvie, post-Reformation saint
John Ogilvie ( 1797 – 1867 ), was an expansion of the 1841 second edition of Noah Webster's American Dictionary.
John Ogilvie ( April 17, 1797 – November 21, 1867 ) was a Scottish lexicographer who edited the Imperial Dictionary of the English Language.
* Rosemount, McGregor Street ; built in 1848 for Sir John Rose, 1st Baronet ; purchased in 1872 by William Watson Ogilvie and altered by him in 1890.
Saint John Ogilvie ( 1579 – 10 March 1615 ) was a Scottish Roman Catholic Jesuit martyr.

John and saint
Barstow concluded that as Rhode Island's John Brown became a canonized hero, if not a saint, so would it be with John Brown of Harper's Ferry.
Theodosius I founded the Church of John the Baptist to house the skull of the saint ( today preserved at the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, Turkey ), put up a memorial pillar to himself in the Forum of Taurus, and turned the ruined temple of Aphrodite into a coach house for the Praetorian Prefect ; Arcadius built a new forum named after himself on the Mese, near the walls of Constantine.
The canonization of Saint Udalric, Bishop of Augsburg, by Pope John XV in 999 is the first undoubted example of a papal canonization of a saint from outside Rome ( Some historians maintain that the first such canonization was that of Saint Swibert by Pope Leo III in 804 ).
* Saint Cyrus ( see Cyrus and John ), 4th century Coptic saint
* 1640 – John Francis Regis, French saint ( b. 1597 )
The local costumes are extremely picturesque, and are well seen on the day of St John the Baptist, the patron saint.
Numerous popes have referred to Hildegard as a saint, including Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI.
* 2001 – Pope John Paul II canonizes Lebanon's first female saint, Saint Rafqa.
* 1386 – John of Capistrano, Italian saint ( d. 1456 )
The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria also recognizes John Chrysostom as a saint ( with feast days on 16 Thout and 17 Hathor ).
John came to be venerated as a saint soon after his death.
Pope John XXIII removed this feast from the General Roman Calendar in 1960, along with various other second feasts of a single saint.
* 1495 – John of God, Portuguese-born friar and saint ( d. 1550 )
* An account of Buddha's life, translated earlier into Greek by St John of Damascus and widely circulated to Christians as the story of Barlaam and Josaphat, became so popular Buddha ( under the name Josaphat ) was made a Catholic saint.
* January 31 – John Francis Regis, French saint ( d. 1640 )
* December 30 – John Francis Regis, French saint ( b. 1597 )
* January 6 – John of Avila, Spanish mystic and saint ( d. 1569 )
* March 8 – John of God, Spanish friar and saint ( b. 1495 )
* John the Silent, bishop and saint ( d. 558 )
* John Climacus, Christian saint ( approximate date )
* John the Iberian, Georgian saint ( possible date )
* March 8 – John of God, Spanish friar and saint ( d. 1550 )
* May 10 – John of Avila, Spanish mystic and saint ( b. 1500 )

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