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Charles Weld Stonyhurst Collections

St John Ogilvie SJ Pencil sketch (c.1850) by Charles Weld (1813-69) in the Stonyhurst Collections, from an original portrait at Rome. Image © 2015 Stonyhurst Collections. Used with permission.

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Ogilvie Lands at Leith in Scotland St Aloysius Church Glasgow

John Ogilvie Lands at Leith in Scotland (1613). Mosaic from the National Shrine of St John Ogilvie (1933) in the Jesuit Church of St Aloysius, Glasgow. Image © 2015 Jesuit Institute London

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Jesus is Laid in the Tomb - Lybaert

Jesus is laid in the tomb and covered in incense by Theophile Marie Francois Lybaert (1848–1927).

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The Execution of St John Ogilvie St Aloysius Church Glasgow

The Execution of John Ogilvie (1615). Mosaic from the National Shrine of St John Ogilvie (1933) in the Jesuit Church of St Aloysius, Glasgow. Image © 2015 Jesuit Institute London

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The Watching St Aloysius Church Glasgow

Mosaic from the National Shrine of St John Ogilvie (1933) in the Jesuit Church of St Aloysius, Glasgow. 'The Watching' was the torture of sleep deprivation practised on John Ogilvie for nine consecutive nights in 1615. Sharp pins and knives were used to keep him constantly awake as shown in this mosaic. © 2015 Jesuit Institute London

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The Tolbooth, Glasgow An Authentic Account of the Imprisonment and Martyrdom of Father John Ogilvie 1877

The Tolbooth, Glasgow from An Authentic Account of the Imprisonment and Martyrdom of Father John Ogilvie (1877). The new Tolbooth (or town hall) was built in 1624-5, a decade after Ogilvie's death, and incorporated the old prison where Ogilvie was held and tortured. The Tolbooth Tower (right) is the only part of the building still standing today.

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Ogilvie Coat of Arms

This coat of arms was developed for the occasion of the canonization of St John Ogilvie in 1976 and is based on the ancient heraldic devices of his ancestors, the Ogilvy and Sinclair families. The motto used with the Ogilvie arms is Usque ad Finem (Latin = "to the very end"). Scottish heraldry places the motto above the arms.

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Glasgow 1615 An Authentic Account of the Imprisonment and Martyrdom of Father John Ogilvie 1877

Glasgow 1615 from An Authentic Account of the Imprisonment and Martyrdom of Father John Ogilvie (1877) Glasgow city centre at the time of Ogilvie's martyrdom. From left: the city Alms House, St Nicholas' hospital and chapel, the Archbishop's Palace and Cameron Tower, and St Mungo's Cathedral. Image © 2015 Jesuit Institute London

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Statue of St John Ogilvie from St Aloysius Church Glasgow

Statue of St John Ogilvie from the National Shrine (1933) in the Jesuit Church of St Aloysius, Glasgow. Image © 2015 Jesuit Institute London

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Ogilvie Portrait Douai copyright Jesuit Institute

The Douai portrait hung at the Scots College at Douai probably until the closure of the French colleges in 1762 and the suppression of the Society of Jesus. Today it is in the parish church of Saint Gilles at Pecquencourt, some 14km East of Douai.

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