They've been asked if they're Jedis. (Nope. They aren't cosplaying.)
They've been asked if it's really OK for them to drink alcohol. (Yes. They're Catholics.)
They've been asked to say prayers and even receive confession. (They always oblige.)
But as the two 30-something Franciscan friars make their way across the country this summer, stopping at every Major League Baseball stadium to evangelize, there's one question they don't get asked enough:
"Can I buy you a beer?" joked the Rev. Roberto "Tito" Serrano.

The friends — who typically wear sunglasses and the long brown habits of their order — have a talent for creating funny TikTok videos. A viral take from early in their epic pilgrimage has been viewed 479,000 times and counting. But they are in earnest about the goal of their journey, a trip they planned for nearly a decade.
They see America's ballfields as a modern-day town square, a place where they can minister in the 13th-century style of St. Francis of Assisi, who found God "among the ordinary" and sought out regular people outside of church. The Rev. Casey Cole likes to say they are inviting people "home" to church.
They'll be in the Twin Cities on June 24-26, catching the Twins as they take on the Rockies at Target Field. They'll also be speaking about their baseball mission at the Cathedral of St. Paul (on Sat. at 7:15 p.m.) and celebrating Mass at Columbia Heights' Immaculate Conception Church (on Sat. at 5 p.m., and Sun. at 10 and 11:30 a.m).