InOctober,1976,10,000pilgrimsgatheredatStPeter’sBasilicainRomefortheCanonisationof JohnOgilvie.ThemanyfromScotlandincludedaplaneloadfromtheDioceseofAberdeenanda contingentfromStThomas’inKeith,ledbyparishpriestMgrJohnCopland,agreatexponentof theOgilviecause.MgrCoplandhadpersuadedIslaBankMillsat KeithtomakeOgilvietartanforscarveswhichwereproudly worn in Rome.AyoungstudentpriestfromKeith,AndrewMann,travelledfrom theScotsCollegeinSpaintodeliverthefirstreadingattheSt Peter’sceremonyandaKeithparishioner,JamesCollins,was giventheprivilegeofcarryingacandleintheoffertory procession, for which he received a medal from Pope Paul. Helen Ettles and Ena Shaw, parishioners of St Thomas’, recalled that great day...“GenerationsofScots,andparticularlyoftheparishofStThomasinhisbirthplaceKeith,had prayedmostearnestlyforBlessedJohnOgilvietobedeclaredSaint.Atlastthegenerationsof prayerandamiracleattributabletohimwereacceptedasscrutinybytheVatican.JohnFagan, fromGlasgow,hadmadeaninexplicablerecoveryfromcancerafterdoctorshadgivenupall hope for him”.“Wewereallfullofjoyandbegantomakeplansforasmanyas possibletobepresentinRomefortheCeremonyof Canonisation.ResearchintotheOgilvieTartanrevealedatleast threeinuse.Themainonewasaveryelaboratesetofthe Familytartanscombinedintoonewhichtookalmostasquare yardofmaterial.Itwasamostgaudyyellow,notverysuitable foreverydayuse,butthelocalwoollenmillsagreedtomakeupa quantityofheadscarvesforus.Theothertwosetsweremore suitableforgeneraluseandthesamemillmadeuplengthsofmaterialandtravellingrugs.We took one of these rugs as a gift to the Pope – and, of course, we took some whisky as well”.“Whenthegreatdaycame,theStThomas’groupsetoffforAberdeenAirportwherewejoined withothersfromthediocese.AtthattimetheBishop’sChairinAberdeenwasvacantbutwe hadmanyoftheseniorclergyfromthecitywithus.We,thelaity,speculatedonwhichofthem wouldbecalledtofillthevacancy.Inourmorethoughtfulmoments,weofferedprayersforthe onewhowouldeventuallybeladenwiththatresponsibility.Muchlater,alittleknownpriest fromaparishintheveryfarNorth,hisfirstparish,wastheonechosenandbecameBishop Mario Conti”.
InOctober,1976,10,000pilgrimsgatheredatStPeter’s BasilicainRomefortheCanonisationofJohnOgilvie.The manyfromScotlandincludedaplaneloadfromtheDiocese ofAberdeenandacontingentfromStThomas’inKeith,led byparishpriestMgrJohnCopland,agreatexponentofthe Ogilviecause.MgrCoplandhadpersuadedIslaBankMills atKeithtomakeOgilvietartanforscarveswhichwere proudly worn in Rome.AyoungstudentpriestfromKeith,AndrewMann, travelledfromtheScotsCollegeinSpaintodeliverthefirst readingattheStPeter’sceremonyandaKeithparishioner, JamesCollins,wasgiventheprivilegeofcarryingacandle intheoffertoryprocession,forwhichhereceivedamedal from Pope Paul. HelenEttlesandEnaShaw,parishionersofStThomas’, recalled that great day...“GenerationsofScots,andparticularlyoftheparishofSt ThomasinhisbirthplaceKeith,hadprayedmostearnestly forBlessedJohnOgilvietobedeclaredSaint.Atlastthe generationsofprayerandamiracleattributabletohim wereacceptedasscrutinybytheVatican.JohnFagan, fromGlasgow,hadmadeaninexplicablerecoveryfrom cancer after doctors had given up all hope for him”.“Wewereallfullofjoyandbegantomakeplansforas manyaspossibletobepresentinRomefortheCeremony ofCanonisation.ResearchintotheOgilvieTartanrevealed atleastthreeinuse.Themainonewasaveryelaborate setoftheFamilytartanscombinedintoonewhichtook almostasquareyardofmaterial.Itwasamostgaudy yellow,notverysuitableforeverydayuse,butthelocal woollenmillsagreedtomakeupaquantityofheadscarves forus.Theothertwosetsweremoresuitableforgeneral useandthesamemillmadeuplengthsofmaterialand travellingrugs.Wetookoneoftheserugsasagifttothe Pope – and, of course, we took some whisky as well”.“Whenthegreatdaycame,theStThomas’groupsetofffor AberdeenAirportwherewejoinedwithothersfromthe diocese.AtthattimetheBishop’sChairinAberdeenwas vacantbutwehadmanyoftheseniorclergyfromthecity withus.We,thelaity,speculatedonwhichofthemwould becalledtofillthevacancy.Inourmorethoughtful moments,weofferedprayersfortheonewhowould eventuallybeladenwiththatresponsibility.Muchlater,a littleknownpriestfromaparishintheveryfarNorth,his firstparish,wastheonechosenandbecameBishopMario Conti”.