noun a member of a religious order founded by St. Francis of Assisi
adjective relating to the religious order founded by St. Francis of Assisi
Franciscan philosophy encompasses the philosophical ideas and teachings associated with the Franciscan Order.
Franciscan can be used to describe historical events, figures, or artifacts related to the Franciscan Order.
Franciscan refers to followers of the teachings of Saint Francis of Assisi and the religious order he founded.
Franciscan schools or universities are institutions affiliated with the Franciscan Order and follow its principles.
Franciscan art may refer to artworks created by or for the Franciscan Order, often depicting religious themes.
Franciscan architecture includes buildings, churches, and monasteries designed or used by the Franciscan Order.
Franciscan writers often focus on themes of poverty, simplicity, and spirituality in their works.
Some Franciscan psychologists incorporate elements of Franciscan spirituality into their therapeutic practices.
Historians may study the impact of Franciscan missionaries on indigenous cultures in the Americas.
Franciscan theologians explore the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi and their relevance to contemporary religious thought.