List of children of clergy

List of noted children of clergy is a list concerned with individuals whose status as a child of a cleric is important, preferably critical, to their fame or significance.

Western religions

Christian

Pre-Schism

  • Saint Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland, son of a British deacon and grandson of a priest

Catholic

George Coșbuc, son of an Eastern-rite Catholic priest

Eastern Orthodox

Nikola Tesla, Son of an Orthodox priest

Oriental Orthodoxy

  • Abraham Kovoor – skeptic and atheist.[14]

Protestant and Anglican

Jane Austen, daughter of an Anglican clergyman
Theodor Mommsen, son of a Lutheran minister
Wright Brothers – sons of a bishop in the Church of the United Brethren in Christ
John Logie Baird – son of a Presbyterian minister[15]
Portia White – daughter of a Protestant minister
Martin Luther King, Jr. – son of a Baptist pastor
John Sulston – son of an Anglican priest
Denzel Washington – son of an ordained Pentecostal minister
Aaron Paul – son of a Baptist minister
Jessica Simpson – her father was Baptist minister
Angela Merkel, German chancellor, daughter of a Lutheran pastor
  • Angela Merkel – Chancellor of Germany, chairwoman of the Christian Democratic Union (Germany), and a Lutheran pastor's daughter.
  • W. S. Merwin – American poet, credited with over fifty books. Merwin's writing influence derived from his interest in Buddhist philosophy and deep ecology. Son of a Presbyterian minister.
  • Kelly Minter – Christian singer-songwriter and author.
  • Charles Bayard MitchellMethodist Bishop
  • Leona Mitchell – American operatic soprano is the daughter of Rev. Dr. Hulon Mitchell.
  • Ernest John Moeran – English composer, some church music.[70]
  • Theodor Mommsen – German classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician, archaeologist, Nobel Prize laureate in Literature
  • Adolphe Monod – pastor himself.
  • Théodore Monod – French naturalist, explorer, and humanist scholar.
  • Steve Morse – American guitarist, best known as the founder of the Dixie Dregs, and guitarist for Deep Purple since 1994.
  • Marcus Mumford – American-born singer, songwriter, and producer best known as the lead singer of the British folk band Mumford & Sons. Parents until 2015 were leaders within the Vineyard Movement in the U.K.
  • Reinhold Neibuhr and H. Richard Niebuhr – Neo-orthodox American Protestant theologians. Sons of a minister in the Evangelical Synod of North America, now the United Church of Christ.
  • Horatio Nelson - British admiral, son of Norfolk vicar
  • John Philip Newell – Scottish writer, poet, minister and scholar in area of Celtic spirituality.[71]
Friedrich Nietzsche, son of a lutheran pastor
Margaret Thatcher, daughter of a Methodist pastor

Islam (children of Imams, Shaykhs, or Ayatollahs)

Jewish

Émile Durkheim, Son of a rabbi

Eastern religion

Buddhism

Kiyoura Keigo, son of a Buddhist priest

Shinto

  • Akira Ifukube – Japanese classical composer, son of a Shinto priest.[120]
  • Kamo no Mabuchi – Japanese poet.
  • Setzuso Kotsuji – son of a prominent Shinto priest, descended from a long-line of well-known priests, converted to Orthodox Judaism[121]
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