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Francis W. Griffin is a recurring antagonist of the sitcom Family Guy. He was the step-father of Peter Griffin.
He was voiced by the late Charles Durning.
Role
A devout Irish-American Catholic, Francis has had a rocky relationship with his step-son, Peter, over the years. However, he does love Peter, though he may not like him. Francis is extremely religious and honors Jesus, God and the Pope. However, he is extremely stubborn with his views, as when the Pope tries to convince Francis of a view that differs from his own, he deems Pope to be an untrue Catholic.
All Francis believes in is work, work and more work which obviously leads to conflict with Peter. It is revealed after Francis's death that he was not Peter's biological father, but his step-father. In the episode "Stu & Stewie's Excellent Adventure" he can be seen attending Chris's future wedding, even though he is dead. Due to canon in the series, it is possible that it is another man who resembles him. Also, he would logically not be alive in the future unless when Stewie stopped his near death experience, Francis's future was somehow altered (along with the futures of other characters) and he would not have originally died. His ghost reappears in "Family Goy".
Although Francis loves Peter, he hated his adoptive daughter-in-law, Lois, because she's Protestant, which is why on the wedding day, he taped a sign saying "To A Protestant Whore" underneath the "Just Married" sign on back of the limo. He also hit Brian with his bible for questioning and mocking him. It was after his death that Lois and Brian celebrated on the yard together that Francis was dead behind Peter's back.
Though Francis is a Catholic, in the episode "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz" he says that Peter's new religion was stupid, but at the end of the episode he is seen praying and kneeling for Arthur Fonzarelli, the character who Peter's religion is based on.