Franciscan facts for kids
The word Franciscan refers to followers of one of the religious orders that follow the Rule of St Francis. Saint Francis of Assisi lived in the 13th century. Franciscans usually lead simple lives without much money. Today, there are three main branches of these orders. They mostly see themselves as part of the Roman Catholic or Anglican Church. There are also small communities in the Old Catholic and Protestant Church.
Images for kids
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Saint Francis Comforted by a Musician Angel, by Francisco Ribalta.
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Regula bullata, the rule confirmed by Pope Honorius III
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The Confirmation of the Franciscan Rule by Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449–1494), Capella Sassetti, Florence
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Honorius III Approving the Rule of St. Francis of Assisi, Bartolome del Castro, c. 1500 (Philadelphia Museum of Art)
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Anthony of Padua (c. 1195–1231) with the Infant Christ, painting by Antonio de Pereda (c. 1611–1678)
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Bonaventure (1221–1274), painting by Claude François (c. 1650–1660)
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Franciscan convent at Lopud in Croatia
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Clare of Assisi (1194–1253), founder of the Poor Clares, in a painting by Simone Martini (1284–1344) in the Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi
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Luchesius Modestini, honored as the first Franciscan tertiary
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The stigmatization of St. Francis
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Roger Bacon (c. 1214–1294), statue from the 19th century in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History
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Bernardino of Siena (1380–1440), painted by Jacopo Bellini (c. 1400–1470)
See also
In Spanish: Orden Franciscana para niños