jmartkdr2
Hero
Real world religious advisors to lay/nonreligious institutions tend to be called "chaplains" although that derives from the concept o a chapel (a religious space in a nonreligious space, like a prayer room in a secular-purposed building).
At the state/national level the other term that comes to mind is "papal nuncio" though that would imply the existence of a pope who lives outside the normal bounds of nation-states.
And, of course, if you're not using Latin as a religious language (ie stand-in for Celestial) then different terms would theoretically exist.
At the state/national level the other term that comes to mind is "papal nuncio" though that would imply the existence of a pope who lives outside the normal bounds of nation-states.
And, of course, if you're not using Latin as a religious language (ie stand-in for Celestial) then different terms would theoretically exist.