The Fra
The Fra is a term often associated with the Franciscan order, a religious group within the Catholic Church founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in the early 13th century. Members of this order, known as Franciscans, emphasize a life of poverty, humility, and service to others, following the teachings of Christ.
In a broader context, "The Fra" can also refer to a specific title or role within certain communities, often denoting a brother or friar. This title signifies a commitment to a communal lifestyle and spiritual growth, reflecting the values of fraternity and compassion central to the Franciscan mission.