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St John Ogilvie painting unveiled

BY MARK GREAVES

THE ARCHBISHOP of Glasgow has praised a new painting of Scottish martyr St John Ogilvie as “powerful” and “prayerful”.

The painting, by celebrated artist Peter Howson, will be placed in St Andrew’s Cathedral in Glasgow once renovations are complete next April. It shows St John Ogilvie, a Scot who became a Jesuit priest and ministered secretly to Catholics in Glasgow, with his head in a noose just as he is about to be hanged.

Archbishop Mario Conti said he was “delighted” with the work. He said: “It is a painting of great intensity which will not only be highly regarded as a work of art, but will also be an aid to prayer and reflection, which, is after all, its primary function.

“It shows John Ogilvie just before the noose is tightened, revealing both the heroism, but also the sadness of the occasion.

“My hope is that it will become a much-loved image which people will travel to see, and from which they will draw inspiration.

“Only Peter Howson could have delivered such a powerful but also prayerful canvas and we are immensely grateful to him for his work.” Mr Howson, who was made an OBE last year, converted to Christianity in 2000 after being treated for alcohol and drug addiction.




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