Đura Džudžar was born in Đurđevo, Serbia to father Vladimir and mother Natalia.
After returning to Rome, Đura Džudžar served in Congregation for the Oriental Churches.
On March 3, 2001, he was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Ruthenian Eparchy of Mukachevo by Pope John Paul II.
In the same time, he was appointed as titular bishop of Acrassus and received episcopal ordination from Pope John Paul II on March 19, 2001, being co-consecrators the curial cardinals Angelo Sodano and Giovanni Battista Re.
Its first exarch was bishop Đura Džudžar, who was appointed on August 28, 2003, with residence in Ruski Krstur.