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Priest (disambiguation)

A priest is a person who holds an office in a religion, for example an Orthodox Christian priest, Roman Catholic priest, Hindu priest, an Imam in Islam, or a Kohen in Judaism.

Priest may also refer to:

Characters

  • Reginald J. Priest, President of the United States in the TV series The Lexx
  • Youngblood Priest, protagonist of the 1972 film Super Fly
  • Grand Priest, a character from Dragon Ball Super

Films

  • Priest (1994 film), a British film
  • Priest (2011 film), an American film loosely based on the Korean comic
  • The Priest (2009 film), a Russian film
  • The Priest (2020 film), a Malayalam-language Indian film
  • The Priests (film), a 2015 South Korean film

Music

  • The Priests, an Irish vocal trio
    • The Priests (album), 2008
  • "The Priest", a song by Limp Bizkit from the 2005 album The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1)
  • Priests (band), a post-punk band from Washington D.C.

People

  • Alfred Priest (1810–1850), English painter of landscapes
  • Cathy Priest (born 1971), a Canadian female bodybuilder
  • Cherie Priest (born 1975), American novelist
  • Christopher Priest (disambiguation)
  • Christopher Priest (novelist) (born 1943), English novelist
  • Christopher Priest (comics) (born 1961), comic book writer
  • Dana Priest (born 1957), author
  • Daniel Priest (1814–1883), Australian convict
  • Daniel B. Priest (1830–1870), American lawyer
  • Degory Priest (died 1621), passenger on the Mayflower
  • Eric Priest (born 1943), professor
  • Fred Priest (1875–1922), professional footballer
  • Graham Priest (born 1948), philosopher
  • Ivy Baker Priest (1905–1975), American politician
  • J.W. Priest (died 1859), American architect
  • Josias Priest (1645–1735), English dancer
  • Killah Priest (born 1970), American rapper
  • Lee Priest (born 1972), Australian male bodybuilder
  • Langford Wellman Colley-Priest (1890–1928), Australian stretcher bearer during the First World War
  • Margaret Priest (born 1944), Canadian artist
  • Mark Priest (born 1961), New Zealand cricketer
  • Mathew Priest (born 1970), British drummer
  • Maxi Priest (born 1961), English Reggae singer
  • Pat Priest (judge) (1940–2018), Texan judge
  • Patricia Ann Priest (born 1935), American actress
  • Percy Priest (1900–1956), American politician
  • Priest Holmes (born 1973), American football running back
  • Priest Lauderdale (born 1973), American basketball player
  • Robert Priest (born 1951), Canadian poet and children's author
  • Sharon Priest (born 1947), American-Canadian politician
  • Terri Priest (1928–2014), American artist
  • Tim Priest (police officer), Australian policeman
  • Tim Priest (American football) (born 1949), American football broadcaster

Places

Canada

  • Priest Mine, Ontario

United Kingdom

United States

Tools

Other uses

  • M7 Priest, an informal name for an American World War II self-propelled artillery vehicle
  • Priest (manhwa), a Korean Weird West comic
  • Priest (TV series), a 2018 South Korean television series
  • Priest hole, a hiding place for a priest built into many Catholic houses of England
  • Priest (World of Warcraft), a class in World of Warcraft and other MMORPGs
  • The Priest, a magazine for priests published by Our Sunday Visitor

See also

  • Judas Priest, an English heavy metal band formed in 1969
  • Saint-Priest (disambiguation)
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