He was born in Janjevo, in the Vilayet of Kosovo, baptized with the name Kolë, as the son of Mash and Prenda Paliq.[1] He went to Shkodër as a child to be educated by the Franciscan Fathers. He began his studies at the College of Troshan, while he completed his novitiate and philosophical and theological studies in Florence, Italy. There, on July 19, 1902, he celebrated his First Mass, to immediately return to his homeland.
He began his work as a professor of philosophy first in Troshan and then at the "Illyricum" College in Shkodër as a professor of Canon Law and Morals.[2] In the hierarchy of the Order, he was also appointed as Guardian and later, the first Albanian provincial superior of the Albanian Franciscan Province. He turned the Franciscan Assembly of Rubik into a shelter of protection for the persecuted. It is said that one of the refugees was Ahmet Bey Zogolli in his youth.
He was arrested by the authorities of the communist regime on November 8, 1946 and sentenced to death. His sentence was commuted to life imprisonment and he later died in prison.[2]