Juraj Dobrila

Juraj Dobrila

Juraj (Giorgio) Dobrila (March 16, 1812 — January 13, 1882) was a notable bishop and benefactor from Istria.

Dobrila was born in a Croat family in the village of Veli Ježenj, Tinjanština region of middle Istria, which was then part of the Illyrian provinces and shortly thereafter the Habsburg monarchy (now in Croatia). His above-average intelligence let him engage a German elementary school in Tinjan and Pazin and then a gymnasium in Gorizia and Karlovac where he also attended a seminary.

He became a priest in 1837 and took duty 1837 - 1838 in Munama and Hrusici. From 1839 he studied theology at Augustineum in Vienna and finished in 1842. After his studies, he became a chaplain in Trieste, a German enlighter and a principal of a girl-school.

From 1857 to 1875 he was the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Parenzo e Pola - Poreč i Pula region and from 1875 until his death he was the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trieste e Capodistria - Trst in Koper region.

Dobrila studied with and was a friend of Josip Juraj Strossmayer, the greatest Croatian bishop and benefactor of the 19th century. He was a vocal supporter of the Croat and Slovene population in Istria, which was the majority there, but culturally and politically dominated by Italians from the coastal towns.

During the Revolutions of 1848, Dobrila became a member of the "Slavjansko društvo" ("Slavic society") in Trieste. He supported the introduction of the Slavic languages into schools and public life, funded children who wanted to attend schools in the Croatian part of the monarchy (in Rijeka and Kastav) and encouraged the peasants in Istria, mostly composed of Slavic people, to read books in their native language and avoid being abused by their mostly Italian lords.

Dobrila printed the prayer book "Oče, budi volja tvoja" in Croatian in 1854, and supported the publishing of the first Croatian newspaper in Istria "Naša sloga" in 1870. He also published a collection of folk tales and proverbs "Različno cvijeće". His second prayer book "Mladi Bogoljub" was published in 1889.

He was a member of the Regional Council of Poreč since its founding in 1861 and the representative of the Council in the Parliament in Vienna until 1867. He was also a participant of the First Vatican Council (1870) where he supported bishop Strossmayer's views on the future of the Church.

Dobrila donated his whole estate to charity post mortem. His picture appears on the 10 kuna banknote. Two high schools are named after Dobrila, one in Pazin and one in Pula.The University of Pola - Pula is called in his honour Juraj Dobrila University of Pula.

External links

* [http://www.istrians.com/istria/illustri/dobrila/ Juraj (Giorgio) Dobrila by istrianet.org]
* [http://www.gssjd.hr/modules.php?name=Content&stranica=16 Juraj Dobrila at the "Juraj Dobrila gymnasium and vocational school", Pazin]


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