Very little is known about the Fat Friar. What we do know is that he is very fair and forgiving - he is always pleading on behalf of Peeves despite his various wrongdoings. Hufflepuffs are all about fairness and justness. According to the sorting hat: "You might belong in Hufflepuff,
Where they are just and loyal,
Those patient Hufflepuffs are true,
And unafraid of toil"
if you mean student it could have been Cedric Diggory,, teacher could be Professor Sprout,, ghost could be The Fat Friar,, but it could be anyone.
Slytherin House: The Bloody Baron Gryffindor: Nearly Headless Nick Hufflepuff: The Fat Friar Ravenclaw: The Grey Lady
Hufflepuff
the four ghosts of each hoese in harry potter are:godric gryffindor- nearly headless nicksalazar slytherin - the bloddy baronrowena revenclaw - the grey ladyhelga hufflepuff - the fat friar
Hufflepuff House is named after Helga Hufflepuff, one of the four Hogwarts founders. The other three were Salazar Slytherin, Godric Gryffindor, and Rowena Ravenclaw.
The Hufflepuff ghost is the Fat Friar.
The Fat Friar
The ghost of the Slytherin house in Harry Potter is the Bloody Baron.
if you mean student it could have been Cedric Diggory,, teacher could be Professor Sprout,, ghost could be The Fat Friar,, but it could be anyone.
huffelpuff
Slytherin House: The Bloody Baron Gryffindor: Nearly Headless Nick Hufflepuff: The Fat Friar Ravenclaw: The Grey Lady
Hufflepuff
The Fat Friar
The Fat Friar
the four ghosts of each hoese in harry potter are:godric gryffindor- nearly headless nicksalazar slytherin - the bloddy baronrowena revenclaw - the grey ladyhelga hufflepuff - the fat friar
Friar Lawrence is a priest, and priests are always called "Father". To understand why "ghostly", you need to know something about the word "ghost". It means the same as "spirit" or "soul". That's why we talk about someone "giving up the ghost" when they die; they are letting go of their soul. That's why the "Holy Spirit" in Christian theology is sometimes called the "Holy Ghost". Ghosts in the sense we usually think of them are the spirits of the dead who cannot rest, which is why the Ghost in Hamlet says "I am thy father's spirit". Friar Lawrence is not Romeo's real father--that is Montague. But the Friar is Romeo's spiritual father, the one Romeo goes to for advice and support. Spiritual and ghostly, as we have seen, mean the same thing. Hence, "ghostly father."
The friars I know about are all Catholic -- there are no protestant convents.