
Capuchin Order
The Capuchin Order is a branch of the Franciscan friars within the Catholic Church, founded in the 16th century. They focus on living simply, serving others, and practicing a devoted spiritual life. Known for their distinctive brown robes with hoods, Capuchins emphasize humility, community service, prayer, and humility. Their mission includes helping the poor, spreading the Christian faith, and maintaining a life aligned with Christ’s teachings. They often work in hospitals, orphanages, and mission fields, embodying a commitment to compassionate service and spiritual discipline.