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{{trope}}
[[File:Remington Sexy Priest.jpg|link=Chrono Crusade|frame|Father Remington is the [[Hypocritical Humor|very picture of chastity]]. ]]
 
 
{{quote|'''Samantha''': He is ''hot.''
'''Carrie''': He is a priest!
'''Samantha''': [[Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs|He is a HOT priest]]!|''[[Sex and the City]]''}}
|''[[Sex and the City]]''}}
 
Basically the [[Spear Counterpart|male counterpart]] of [[Naughty Nuns]]: the handsome, attractive, usually young priest. Has a ''long'' tradition in western culture, dating at least to the Middle Ages. The priest is usually Roman Catholic for the added [[Forbidden Fruit]] aspects of celibacy, but there's still room for the handsome young pastor in Protestant settings as well.
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{{examples}}
== Anime &and Manga ==
 
== Anime & Manga ==
* (pictured) Father Remington of ''[[Chrono Crusade]]'' is handsome... and ''knows'' it. He happily flirts back with the younger nuns, much to Sister Kate's chagrin. He's handsome enough that Rosette—a [[Naughty Nuns|nun]] herself and something of an adopted daughter to him—has a crush on him, too, making him also a case of a [[Hot Dad]].
** Apparently, the reason why he's so hot in the anime is that {{spoiler|he's a [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]] fallen angel}}. (In the manga he's {{spoiler|unnaturally youthful despite having been a teen in the 1870s due to being implanted with demonic "legion."}}
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** [http://adultimum.net/rw/97/ This comic illustrates it perfectly].
* Carter, from ''[[Harvest Moon|Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town/More Friends]]'' is this... at least, in the eyes of [[Self Fanservice|many fangirls]]. Many of them lament that he's not an elligble bachelor. [[One Steve Limit|Not to be confused with]] Carter the ''Archaeologist'' from the ''Wonderful Life/DS'' subseries.
* [https://wow.gamepedia.com/Argent_Confessor_Paletress Ardent Confessor Paletress] from ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' could be a female example. Unlike the typical healer found in RPG settings, she does actual duties expected of the clergy, like hold mass and hear confessional. Her soft, sexy voice shows that a woman doesn't have to wear a [[Stripperiffic]] outfit to be [[Ms. Fanservice]].
* All of the the Lumen Sages in ''[[Bayonetta]]'' are young, handsome, muscular, charismatic, smooth-talking guys, and some of them radiate light. [[Light Is Not Good| (These are the bad guys, by the way)]]. In fact, to drive the point home, the [[Big Bad]] of the first game is named [[Norse Mythology| Father Balder]].
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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** There's also [https://web.archive.org/web/20090310031300/http://guanabee.com/2009/01/what-the-frock-vatican-priest-calendar-makes-us-feel-catholicky-guilty one featuring actual priests].
* In American Roman Catholic popular culture, such priests are known as [http://www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/Christianity/Catholic/2000/11/Father-What-A-Waste.aspx "Father What-A-Waste"].
* [[Meaningful Name|Father Cutie]] is not exactly hard on the eyes, and [https://web.archive.org/web/20130826151641/http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1896581,00.html he seems to know it].
* The Reverend [[wikipedia:Ida Auken|Ida Auken]] of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark, also a Socialist MP and current Danish Minister for the Environment. This being a Lutheran church, not only is a woman allowed to be a priest, but they're allowed to marry; her mother was ''also'' a priest (and a Social Democratic MP).
* Pope Benedict XVI's private secretary, Monsignor Georg Gänswein, is known throughout the Vatican as [http://www.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&tbs=isch:1&&sa=X&ei=Vh67TJngE8H88Ab02szHDg&ved=0CCMQBSgA&q=georg+gaenswein&spell=1&biw=1280&bih=626 "Beautiful George"] because of his good looks. Possibly the only Vatican official in history to attract the attention of the tabloids and the papparazzi (that's the photographers, NOT Sun-speak for the current Pontiff).