Fratellanza Society

Keeping Italian Culture Alive! The Fratellanza is the oldest Italian American organization in the United States. chaired by ambitious members.

The Fratellanza Society was organized on November 11, 1866 and was incorporated on December 6, 1866 as a fraternal and benevolent society under the Società Unione e Fratellanza Italiana (Italian Union and Brotherhood Society). The Primary objective was and continues to be, to create an organization that will promote unity between Italians and their adopted country. A unity which meant the fusing o

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The Fratellanza Society is the oldest Italian American organization in the United States. The Fratellanza was organized on November 11, 1866 and was incorporated on December 6, 1866 as a fraternal and benevolent society under the name: Società Unione e Fratellanza Italiana.

The primary objective was – and continues to be – to create an organization that promotes unity between Italians and their adopted country. For the organization’s founders, creating this sort of unity meant the fusing of all Italian-Americans into one compact body devoted to the interest of patriotism, charity, and brotherly love. The initial and current purpose of the Fratellanza is the promotion of the general welfare of all members in the tradition of the Italian American community.

Any male eighteen years of age and older may apply for membership. The Fratellanza strives to keep alive the Italian roots and heritage of the founders; however, membership is open to all regardless of ethnic background.

Members are encouraged to be very active within the organization. There are numerous committees that members can be a part of and participation is of the utmost importance and vital to the organization’s ongoing success.

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P. O. Box 39397
St. Louis, MO
63139

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