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* Holy water is used to great effect in ''[[Supernatural]]'' (sanctified sprinkler system) and demons flinch when they hear the name "Christo".
* Both crosses and stars of David annoy vampires in ''[[Being Human (UK)]].''
* Gloriously revised in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''The Curse of Fenric'', set during World War II: In this story it's not the ''symbol'' that's important, it's the bearer's ''faith in the good that that symbol represents.'' As a result, the vampire/zombie haemovores are untroubled by a priest holding up a cross, because thehis horrorscountrymen's of war haveexcesses eroded the priest's faith. But the Doctor is able to repel a mob of them by reciting all his companions' names (from Susan up through Ace), and a patriotic Soviet soldier fends off some more by holding up the hammer-and-sickle badge from his uniform!
 
== [[Mythology]] and [[Religion]] ==
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