List of fictional clergy and religious figures

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.

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.

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

Christianity

Roman Catholic Church

Attended seminary

Monks and friars

Nuns

Nuns from Agnes of God
Nuns from Brides of Christ
Nuns from A Certain Magical Index
Nuns from Chrono Crusade

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

Nuns from Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?
Nuns from The Flying Nun
Nuns from Impure Thoughts
Nuns from In This House of Brede
Nuns from The Keys of the Kingdom
Nuns from Lilies of the Field
Nuns from The Nun's Story
Nuns fromNunsense
Nuns from Satan Never Sleeps
Nuns from The Singing Nun
Nuns from Sister Act and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
Nuns from The Sound of Music
Nuns from Trinity Blood
Nuns from The Trouble with Angels and Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows

Deacons

Priests

Bishops

Cardinals

Popes

Saints

Eastern Orthodox Church

Monks

Nuns

Priests

Bishops

Patriarchs

Anglican/Episcopal churches

Priests

Bishops

Monks

Nuns

Nuns from Black Narcissus

Other Protestants

Lutheran

Baptist ministers

Christian ministers

Congregationalist ministers

Lutheran pastors and priests

Methodist ministers

Presbyterian ministers

Non-denominational/other/unspecified/fictional Protestant

Unspecified/pre-schism/other religious workers

Shinto

Kannushi

Miko

Miko from Shrine of the Morning Mist

Kuro Miko

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

Buddhism

Mahayana

Priests

Abbots

Monks

Monks from Shaolin Soccer
Monks from Mortal Kombat

Unless specified, all belong to the Shaolin discipline.

Vajrayana

Monks

Lamas

Judaism

High Priests

Priests

Rabbis

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Taoism

Abbots

Hermits

Shamanism

Ainu religion

North American shamanist

Paganism

Isis

High Priestesses

Priestesses

Vesta

Virgo Vestalis Maxima (Chief Vestals)

Fictional religions

In video games

Yevonism (from Final Fantasy X)

Maesters

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

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).

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 Church of Aram (from The Elder Gods)

Andari

Andari are considered the equivalent of bishops.

Heria

Heria are Aramite priests.

The Order (from Silent Hill)

Ethos, Ormus, and Nisan Religion (from Xenogears/Xenosaga)

Great Mother

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

Etones
Bishop
Ormus
Patriarchs
Cardinals
Inquisitors

The Church of Granas (from Grandia II)

Pope
High Priestess
Priests
Songstresses
Sisters

In television

Bajoran Religion (from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

Origin (from Stargate SG-1)

Oricis
Priors

Omnianism (from Discworld)

Cenobiarch

The Cenobiarch or Supreme Iam is equivalent to the Pope.

Iam
Deacon
Bishop
Quite Reverend
Brother
Discworld pantheon
The Order of Wen the Eternally Surprised

In literature

The Chapter of Viron (from The Book of the Long Sun)

Augers
Sibyls

Other/unclassified

See also

References

  1. In actuality there was a conservative French priest named Michel Collin or Colin who between 1950–1974 proclaimed himself to be "Pope Clement XV" (see Antipope#Collinites) but his claim was not accepted by the Church. That is clearly not the person meant in any the books enumerated here.
  2. Berts ytterligare betraktelser, Rabén & Sjögren, 1991
  3. "The Grady Nutt Show". Yahoo! TV
  4. Sune och Svarta Mannen, Rabén & Sjögren, 1989
  5. Berts bekännelser, Rabén & Sjögren, 1992
  6. TMNT Adventures #34, "The Search for the Charlie Llama", 1992
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