Franciscan Sites
- The Franciscan Archive
- A resource on St. Francis and Franciscanism containing articles, art, history, documents, Franciscan literature, Franciscan saints and Franciscan sources.
- Franciscan Colleges and Universities
- Offers support of Catholic Higher Education characterized by Franciscan Values.
- Franciscan e-cards (free)
- Free catholic greeting cards (Christmas, Saints, daily inspiration, birthday, sacraments, etc.) sponsored by the Poor Clare Sisters in Spokane, Washington.
- Franciscan Pilgrimages
- A non-profit ministry of the Franciscans of the BVM Province. During its thirty-six years of existence, it has guided 9000+ pilgrims from forty-five countries on pilgrimage, facilitating the sharing of spirituality of place and the Franciscan Vision of Life.
- Franciscans International
- Franciscans International is a non-governmental organization (NGO) with General Consultative status at the United Nations, uniting the voices of Franciscan Brothers and Sisters from around the world. They bring spiritual, ethical, and Franciscan Values to the United Nations and International Organizations.
- Patriarchal Basilica of St. Francis
- Official web site of the Basilica and Sacred Convent of St. Francis of Assisi. Describes the life of St. Francis, including a history of the 3 Franciscan Orders. Outlines information about Assisi and surrounding areas that are of importance in the life of St. Francis.
- Franciscan Federation
- The Franciscan Federation is a Catholic, non-profit, tax exempt, charitable, educational organization committed to educating its membership in the Franciscan Third Order Regular Charism, as well as the implications for this charism as it is lived out in the world
- Conventual Franciscans
- A web site created by the Conventual Franciscan Friars as an open invitation to explore Franciscan life and spirituality. The invitation is open to everyone but is specifically designed for Catholic men and women looking to deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ and his Church through St. Francis of Assisi and Franciscan community life and service.