The fabliau through which Pearcy approaches this point, Connebert, is crystal clear in its poetic justice, with a lecherous priest being forced to castrate himself.
A lecherous priest at boarding school takes advantage of him, while he is sick with a fever.
The Abbot of Rufford: A greedy, lecherous priest robbed by the outlaws.
When the young master is sent abroad to study, Han is left to fend off a lecherous priest and jealous fellow bondmaids.
Tom Hickey as Father Seamus, the somewhat lecherous priest of the nunnery.
Nikolai Ostaltsov was a thuggish and lecherous high priest, given to broad gestures.
A lecherous priest lives in the countryside with his beautiful wife Yoshiko.
In the Holst, the scholar of the title, trying to scare up some dinner, interrupts a tryst between a lecherous priest and a farmer's wife.
At the age of 18 he wrote the satirical story "Fray Botod" which depicted a fat and lecherous priest.
An equally sadistic and lecherous priest is often included to add an element of masculine menace to the story.