Munkács, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Mukacsevo (Мукачево), Ukraine — November 25, 1888
Place of burial:
Saint John Byzantine Cemetery
Hopwood, PA, USA
Biographical data
His father was György Dobra, a priest, and his mother was Anna Berlányi. His wife was Etel Ruttkay, and they had two children. He pursued his theological studies in Uzhhorod. On November 25, 1888, he was ordained a priest by János Pásztélyi Kovács, Bishop of Mukachevo.
Domestic service locations
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1888
1889
Vajnág, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
Vonihovo (Вонігове), Ukraine
pastor
1892
Gézsény, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
Hažín, Slovakia
pastor
1892
1893
Tiszabogdány, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
Bohdan (Богдан), Ukraine
assistant pastor
1893
1912
Nagymogyorós, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
Ukraine
pastor
Foreign service locations
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1913
Lyndora, PA, USA
pastor
1914
1924
Uniontown, PA, USA
A pastor who built a church, and also served as an assistant pastor in Leiseuring, PA, USA
Dobra Viktor: personal record. In: Historical directory of Hungarian, Hungarian-descended, and Hungarian-speaking clergy serving abroad. Available at: https://www.diaszporalelkipasztorok.hu/persons_v2/view.php?id=207 (accessed: 2026-07-07).
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