- Whiskey priest
Whiskey Priest is a term used to describe a priest or ordained minister who shows clear signs of moral weakness, while at the same time teaching a higher standard. A whiskey priest's shortcomings may include many vices, but usually include
alcoholism .Graham Greene coined the term, referring to the unnamed main character in his1940 novel "The Power and the Glory ".Example of whiskey priests in other literary and fictional works
Friar Tuck , ofRobin Hood fame, is sometimes depicted as a whiskey priest, although more often his physical weakness for food and drink is not shown as spiritual weakness. The main character in "The Night of the Hunter " would undoubtedly qualify as a whiskey priest, and is in fact a murderer as well. Nicholas Wolfwood, from theanime series "Trigun ", may be considered a whiskey priest. In the "Discworld " novel "Small Gods " byTerry Pratchett , most of the Omnian clergy could be considered whiskey priests, with the exceptions of the genuinely holy Brutha, and the pathologically insane Vorbis.Molière 'sTartuffe may be seen as an early French counterpart of the whiskey priest. Although Tartuffe is not an ordained priest, he poses as a deeply pious man whose example and advice are worthy. This is how Orgon, a prominent and wealthy man, is led to support him, while Tartuffe's actual aim is to rob Orgon and seduce his wife and daughter.A Season 3 episode of "
Yes Minister " was called "The Whisky Priest". In the episode Jim Hacker's wife tells him that, unlikeSir Humphrey Appleby , he at least has enough moral sense to "know" when he's done the wrong thing.The character
Enoch Root in the novels ofNeal Stephenson also shares some of the characteristics of a whiskey priest.
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