Besa-Besën

"Pledge for a pledge" Society
Albanian: Besa-Besën
Merged into Vatra, the Pan-Albanian Federation of America
Formation 6 January 1907
Type Patriotic, cultural, political
Headquarters Boston, MA
President
Fan Noli (until March 1908)
Kristo Kirka (from March 1908)
Vice President
Goni Katundi
Treasurer
Angelo Stefenson (Katundi)

Besa-Besën (Pledge for a pledge) was an organization of Albanian emigrants in Boston, MA.

The society was founded on January 6, 1907 in Boston. The President was Fan Noli, vice-president Goni Katundi, treasurer Angelo Stefenson, secretary Nini Fani Katundi. It had an elderly council as advisory body.[1]
The society gave a great contribute in establishment of the Albanian Orthodox Church in March 1908, where Fan Noli was ordained priest by Platon, the Russian Mitropolite of New York. The same month Noli gave the first sermon in Albanian language in Knights of Honor Hall of Boston. The church of Saint George was the first Albanian American church, and the first Albanian Orthodox church in overall. Meanwhile Kristo Kirka became President of the society.
On February 15, 1909, the society started the publication of Dielli, which is still published today, being one of the oldest Albanian-language newspapers. It's manager was Fan Noli, until October 22 when Faik Konica came and took over.
On April 28, 1912, Besa-Besën together with other Albanian-American organizations (Flamuri i Krujes, Keshilli Kombetar, Dallandyshja, and other smaller organizations) merged into Vatra, the Pan-Albanian Federation of America.[2] Dielli was carried over as a Vatra publication, and Kristo Kirka was elected as manager.[3]

References

  1. Fan Noli, Kostandin Chekrezi (1918), Kalendari i Vatrës i motit 1918, Vatra Press, p. 25
  2. Robert Elsie (2010), Historical Dictionary of Albania, Historical Dictionaries of Europe 75, Scarecrow Press, pp. 467–468, ISBN 978-0810861886
  3. Fan Noli, Kostandin Chekrezi (1918), Kalendari i Vatrës i motit 1918, Vatra Press, p. 26