List of fictional clergy and religious figures

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Clergy and other religious figures have generally represented a popular outlet for pop culture, although this has tapered in recent years. Some of the more popular clergy, members of religious orders and other religious personages featured in works of fiction are listed below.

NOTE: All names on list are in Western order (first name, last name) when applicable.

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Christianity

Roman Catholic Church

Monks

Nuns

Nuns from The Flying Nun
  • Sister Ana
  • Sister Bertrille/Elsie Ethrington (Sally Field)
  • Sister Jacqueline
  • Reverend Mother Superior Plaseato
  • Sister Sixto
  • Sister Theresa
Nuns from The Sound of Music
  • Mother Abbess
  • Sister Bernice
  • Sister Berthe
  • Sister Margaretta
  • Sister Sophia
Nuns from Black Narcissus
Nuns from Chrono Crusade

Unless otherwise specified, all below belong to the fictional Order of Mary Magdalene.

  • Sister Anna
  • Sister Claire
  • Sister Rosette Christopher
  • Sister Azmaria Hendric
  • Sister Mary
  • Sister Kate Valentine
Nuns from Sister Act and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
  • Mother Superior (played by Maggie Smith)
  • Sister Alma
  • Sister Mary Clarence, alias Deloris van Cartier (played by Whoopi Goldberg)
  • Sister Mary Lazarus
  • Sister Mary Patrick
  • Sister Mary Robert

Deacons

Priests

Bishops

Cardinals

Popes

Eastern Orthodox Church

Monks

Priests

Bishops

  • Bishop Tikhon - The Devils by Fyodor Dostoevsky, from a chapter originally excised by Russian censors but which can be found in many modern editions.

Anglican/Episcopal Churches

Priests

Bishops

Protestantism

Baptist Ministers

Congregationalist Ministers

Lutheran Pastors

Methodist Ministers

Presbyterian Ministers

Non-denominational/Other/Unspecified Protestant

Unspecified/Pre-schism/Other religious workers

Shinto

Priests

Miko

Miko from Shrine of the Morning Mist

  • Kurako Hieda
  • Tama Hieda
  • Yuzu Hieda
  • Shizuka Midō
  • Seiko Rikīshi
  • Izumi Sakakibara
  • Chika Yurikasa

Kuro Miko

While "Dark Miko" do not exist in real-world Shinto, a number of them appear in popular fiction.

Buddhism

Mahayana

Priests

Monks

Monks from Shaolin Soccer
  • Empty Hand (Brother #4)
  • Hooking Leg (Brother #2)
  • Iron Head (Brother #1)
  • Iron Shirt (Brother #3)
  • Sing (also known as "Steel Leg") (Brother #5) (Stephen Chow)
  • Weight Vest (Brother #6)
Monks from Mortal Kombat

Unless specified, all belong to the Shaolin discipline.

Vajrayana

Monks

Judaism

Ainu religion

Native American shamanist

Fictional Religions

Yevonism (from Final Fantasy X)

Maesters

Maesters are considered equivalent of cardinals, with the Grand Maester equivalent to the Pope.

  • Grand Maester Mika
  • Maester Seymour Guado
  • Maester Wen Kinoc
  • Maester Kelk Ronso
  • Maester Jyscal Guado (predecessor and father to Maester Seymour Guado)

Summoners

Summoners are a cross between miko and priests; they fall into the ranks of Summoner and High Summoner (the title of High Summoner is posthumously bestowed upon a summoner when they defeat Sin).

  • High Summoner Yunalesca (first High Summoner)
  • High Summoner Gandof
  • High Summoner Ohalland
  • High Summoner Yocun
  • High Summoner Braska
  • High Summoner Yuna (received title non-posthumously)
  • Summoner Belgemine (killed on pilgrimage)
  • Summoner Ginnem (killed on pilgrimage)
  • Summoner Dona (quit pilgrimage)
  • Summoner Isaaru (quit pilgrimage)
  • Summoner Zuke (quit pilgrimage)

Acolytes

Acolytes of the Yevon church are common, but the only one that plays a major role in the game is a young woman named Shelinda

Arms of the Church

The Yevon Church also has many militant arms in addition to the Summoners.

  • The Warrior Monks serve as protectors of the Maesters and the City of Bevelle itself. Maester Kinoc is the leader of the Warrior Monks and Auron was a former member of the Warrior Monks.
  • The Guardians serve as protectors of the Summoners, but are not directly related to the church. A Summoner chooses their Guardians and can choose non-Yevonites if they wish. The unofficial title of "Legendary Guardian" referres to a Guardian who survives a summoner's pilgrimage that results in the defeat of Sin. Auron is considered a Legendary Guardian.
  • The Crusaders are a kind of army the exists to protect towns and temples from Sin. Unlike the Guardians, Crusaders are directly related to the church. The Crusaders used to be called the "Crimson Blades" until they were absorbed into the church.
  • The Mage's Guild is an order within the Yevon church that teaches magic. Lulu is a mage and most of the high members of the Yevon Church also learn magic through the guild.

The Church of Aram (from The Elder Gods)

Andari

Andari are considered the equivalent of bishops.

  • Andari Estarg

Heria

Heria are Aramite priests.

  • Jalkan

Bajoran Religion (from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

The Order (from Silent Hill)

  • Dahlia Gillespie, Priestess
  • Leonard Wolf, Keeper of the Seal
  • Father Vincent, Priest
  • Claudia Wolf, Priestess
  • Jimmy Stone, Priest of the Valtiel Sect
  • George Rostin, Priest of the Valtiel Sect
  • Toby Archbolt, Priest of the Holy Mother Sect

Nisan Religion (from Xenogears)

Great Mother

Great Mothers are akin to popes, the leaders of the religion.

  • Margie Fatima
  • Sophia

Ethos (from Xenogears)

Etones

Bishop

  • Stone

Omnianism (from Discworld)

Cenobiarch

The Cenobiarch or Supreme Iam is equivalent to the Pope.

Iam

  • Fri'it

Deacon

  • Cusp
  • Vorbis

Bishop

  • Didactylos
  • Drunah
  • Horn

Quite Reverend

  • Mightily-Exalted-Are-Those-Who-Praise-Om Oats

Brother

  • Murduck
  • Nuhmrod (Master of Novices)
  • Sasho

Discworld pantheon

The Order of Wen the Eternally Surprised from Discworld

The Church of Granas (from Grandia II)

Pope

  • Pope Zera

High Priestess

  • Selene

Priests

  • Carius

Songstresses

  • Elena

Sisters

  • Eurydice
  • Ismene
  • Isolde
  • Tessa
  • Velda

Other/Unclassified

See also