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Contrast with [[Secular Hero]].
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Sister Eda of ''[[Black Lagoon]]''. Also, Claude Weaver from the Greenback Jane arc.
* ''[[Gundam AGE]]'' has Max Hartway, a pilot for Woolf's squadron who always prays to God for strength prior to battle.
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* Zhaan from Farscape was a Delvian Pa'u or priest(ess). At one point she committed acts of violence so repugnant to her own sense of morality that she renounced her status and spent about half a season reattaining it. She was the spiritual heart of the show {{spoiler|up until her death in early Season 3.}} Stark and Noranti were similarly spiritual characters.
* Shepherd Derrial Book from ''[[Firefly]]''.
* In ''[[
* Major Kira on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' in the
** And Chakotay in ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''.
* Hershel from ''[[The Walking Dead]]''. He seems to be the only character on the show so far with any serious religiosity.
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* In ''[[Dungeons & Dragons
== [[Video Games]] ==
* William McCall from ''[[Call of Juarez
* Leliana from ''[[
* [[Rival Schools]]: of the three Pacific Highschool students, Boman is said to be a devout Christian.
* Vanilla H from [[Galaxy Angel]] is the only member of the team for whom religion is really important (superficial resemblance to Catholicism plus vegetarianism).
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