Noun
A society of body of men united for some purpose, or in some profession; a brotherhood.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn a region of mind without coed irony, where women are draped like Ash Wednesday statues (as too hot to handle) and stoned to death on an accusation of adultery (as too insignificant to cry over), men, among themselves, have achieved an elegant ease of confraternity and sentimentality. Richard Rodriguez
NAS also known as Pyrates Confraternity, made the appeal yesterday at a public sensitization campaign across the globe, with the aim of sensitizing Nigerians across spectra on Covid-19, challenges, mitigation and management. Source: Internet
In 1122 in Belchite, he founded a confraternity of knights to fight against the Almoravids. Source: Internet
The earliest recorded document concerning Fra Angelico dates from October 17, 1417 when he joined a religious confraternity at the Carmine Church, still under the name of Guido di Pietro. Source: Internet
Among the confraternity members at the Sept. 8 Mass was Elizabeth Ezekwem, a member of St. Michael Parish in Livermore. Source: Internet
"I think the DVD has tremendous potential to increase devotion to the Blessed Sacrament throughout the diocese," said Rev. Lawrence D'Anjou, parochial administrator of St. Raymond Parish in Dublin, who also serves as chaplain to the confraternity. Source: Internet