Arbëni Council

Arbeni Council
Kuvendi i Arbënit
Formation14 January 1703 (1703-01-14)
PurposeTo affirm the position of the Catholic Church in Albania and to stem the tide of conversions to Islam.
Location

The Arbeni Council (Albanian: Kuvendi i Arbënit) was a synod of the Catholic Church held in Mërqia, three kilometers north of present-day Lezhë, on 14–15 January 1703, to affirm the position of the Catholic Church in Albania and to stem the tide of conversions to Islam.[1]

Background

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The conference was organized during the reign of Pope Clement XI Albani (r. 1700–1721), himself of Albanian origin, and was held under the direction and in the presence of the Croatian archbishop Vincentius Zmajevich (1670–1745) of Bar, who was “apostolic visitor” of Albania, Serbia, and Macedonia. The council was attended by about 200 Catholic dignitaries to discuss the state of the Church, prevent further conversions to Islam, and settle serious property disputes among the various parishes. Both the opening speech by Zmajevich and the resolutions taken by the council were made in Albanian.[2] The records of the meeting, which are of historical, linguistic, and ecclesiastical significance, were sent to Rome for papal inspection and published in Albanian and Latin by the Propaganda Fide in 1706, with the assistance of Francesco Maria Da Lecce O.F.M. They constitute an important source of our knowledge of the language of northern Albania in the early 18th century.[3]

History

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In 1871 Archbishop of Antivar and Scutari, Carlo Pooten organized a second albanian council.

The third albanian council was held in 1895.[4]

References

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  1. ^ “Concilli i ZÉUT ‘SCCIPNIIS” Bot. III N’Rom me sctamp T’ Cuvenit S. T’ PROPOGANDS, 1878 "Kuvendi kishtar i Arbërit dhe mbrojtja e identitetit kombëtar e fetar të shqiptarëve". Vatican News. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Kuvendi i Arbrit më 14-15 janar 1703 i dha udhë emrit të shqiptarëve". Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  3. ^ Berisha, Anton (2003). Kuvendi i Arbënit: 1703. Tiranë: Shpresa. p. 177. ISBN 978-99514-06-14-7.
  4. ^ Faber, Moritz (1909). Das Recht des Erzbischofs von Antivar auf dem Titel Primas von Serbien (PDF).