Capuchins
- A Roman Catholic religious order.
- Live a religious life around the rites and sacraments of the Catholic Church.
- Branch of the Order of Friars Minor (OFM), Franciscans.
- Observes the uber-simplistic way of Saint Francis of Assisi, the order's founder.
- Catholic men and female are in the order. The Order of Saint Clare is the female branch of Capuchin order.
- Their model is on Christ and seek to love as Jesus loved.
- They cultivate humility and inner peace and joy.
- Practice willingness to let go of anything that would get in the way of serving as Jesus served.
- Mainly focus on poverty and simplicity.
- They also take care of the environment, the earth, animals and plants.
- They are itinerant preachers.
- Known Capuchins are Saint Padre Pio, Saint Clare of Assisi, Saint Seraphin of Montegrano, Saint Felix of Cantalice, Saint Leopold Mandic and many more.
Jesuits
- A Roman Catholic religious order.
- Live a religious life around the rites and sacraments of the Catholic Church.
- Saint Ignatius of Loyola is the founder and Saint Francis Xavier it's co-founder.
- Jesuits are also known as Society of Jesus (SJ).
- Only Catholic men are in the order.
- Their spirituality is built on Ignatius Loyola's "Spiritual Exercises," which engage the entire person in
- mind, imagination, heart, body and will in a quest for knowledge of God and imitation of Christ (spiritual formation).
- Mainly focus on teaching and knowledge.
- They are itinerant teachers.
- Known Jesuits are Pope Francis, Saint John de Britto, Sait Peter Claver, Saint Peter Faber and many more.

