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Dzubay Hilárion Vidor

Dzubay Hilárion Vidor
Deceased
Birth data:
Felsőnémeti, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Vyšné Nemecké, Slovakia — February 10, 1869
Death data:
Kajdanó, Szovjetunió, currently Kaidanovo (Кайданово), Ukraine — February 4, 1949
Denomination:
Greek Catholic
Ecclesiastical status:
diocesan
Diocese / Order:
Munkács
Ordination level:
priest
Priestly ordination:
Munkács, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Mukacsevo (Мукачево), Ukraine — December 25, 1893
Biographical data
His father was István Dzubay, and his mother was Jusztina Dobé. He was the brother of Sándor Dzubay. His wife was Anna Irma Bacsinszky. He pursued his theological studies in Uzhhorod. He was ordained a priest on December 25, 1893, by Gyula Firczák, Bishop of Mukachevo. He served in the United States from 1895 to 1901 and from 1923 to 1929.
Domestic service locations
From To Place i Current name, country i Church / institution Position
1894 1895 Nagylucska, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Veliki Lučki (Великі Лучки), Ukraine assistant pastor
1901 1902 Szerednye, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Szrednyeje (Середнє), Ukraine parish priest
1902 1903 Felsőapsa, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Verhnye Vogyane (Верхнє Водяне), Ukraine parish priest
1903 1915 Pisztraháza, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Pistrjalovo (Пістрялово), Ukraine parish priest
1916 1922 Köblér, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Kibljari (Киблярі), Ukraine parish priest
1929 1949 Kajdanó, Csehszlovákia Kaidanovo (Кайданово), Ukraine parish priest, retired since 1943
Foreign service locations
From To Place Current name, country Church / institution Position
1895 1901 Johnstown, NY, USA pastor
1923 1926 Jenners, PA, USA pastor
1926 1928 Ambridge, PA, USA pastor
1928 1929 Pleasent City, PA, USA pastor
1928 1929 Punxsutawney, PA, USA pastor
Life timeline
Birth
Felsőnémeti, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Vyšné Nemecké, Slovakia
Priestly ordination
Munkács, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Mukacsevo (Мукачево), Ukraine
Service in the homeland
18941895
Nagylucska, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Veliki Lučki (Великі Лучки), Ukraine
assistant pastor
Service abroad
18951901
Johnstown, NY, USA
pastor
Service in the homeland
19011902
Szerednye, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Szrednyeje (Середнє), Ukraine
parish priest
Service in the homeland
19021903
Felsőapsa, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Verhnye Vogyane (Верхнє Водяне), Ukraine
parish priest
Service in the homeland
19031915
Pisztraháza, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Pistrjalovo (Пістрялово), Ukraine
parish priest
Service in the homeland
19161922
Köblér, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, currently Kibljari (Киблярі), Ukraine
parish priest
Service abroad
19231926
Jenners, PA, USA
pastor
Service abroad
19261928
Ambridge, PA, USA
pastor
Service abroad
19281929
Pleasent City, PA, USA
pastor
Service abroad
19281929
Punxsutawney, PA, USA
pastor
Service in the homeland
19291949
Kajdanó, Csehszlovákia, currently Kaidanovo (Кайданово), Ukraine
parish priest, retired since 1943
Death
Kajdanó, Szovjetunió, currently Kaidanovo (Кайданово), Ukraine
Sources
  • Lehoczky: 66.
  • Munkács: 231-232.
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Citation for this entry
Dzubay Hilárion Vidor: 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=223 (accessed: 2026-07-07).
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