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New Pastor Appointed to St. Boniface Martyr Parish,
Sea Cliff, N.Y.
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ROCKVILLE CENTRE,
NEW YORK, June 21, 2007—The Most Reverend William
Murphy,
Bishop, Diocese of Rockville Centre, appointed Father Robert
A. Romeo pastor of St. Boniface Martyr parish, Sea Cliff,
N.Y., effective June 27, 2007.
“I was shocked and very pleased in the bishop’s confidence,”
Father Romeo said of the appointment.
Born in Plainview, N.Y. and raised in Dix Hills, N.Y., Father
Romeo attended Cathedral College, Douglaston, N.Y. and earned
a bachelor’s degree in sociology from St. Joseph’s College,
Patchogue, N.Y. He attended the Seminary of the Immaculate
Conception, Huntington, N.Y., and was ordained into the
priesthood on May 9, 1987.
His first assignment was as associate pastor of St.
Christopher parish, Baldwin, N.Y., followed by Cure of Ars
parish, Merrick, N.Y., where he served for 10 years. During
his time in Merrick, he helped coordinate diocesan pilgrimages
and served as a firefighter and department chaplain in the
Merrick Fire Department.
“I miss fighting fires,” he said. “It’s the total opposite of
what I usually do.”
In 2002, Father Romeo was appointed to St. Peter of Alcantara
parish, Port Washington, N.Y. He said he will miss the parish,
but looks forward to connecting with the people of St.
Boniface Martyr.
“That’s one of the most difficult parts of being a priest:
leaving your home,” he said. “There’s always a place in your
heart for the people from your assignments.”
Father Romeo said there has already been an overwhelming
welcome in Sea Cliff. During a recent visit, everyone from
bank tellers to library guests gave him a warm greeting.
“I’ve been very blessed because every one of my assignments
has been wonderful,” he said. “Every parish I’ve been in have
been moments of growth for me.”
St. Peter of Alcantara is a parish of 2600 families. He will
be the only priest at St. Boniface Martyr, where 1300 families
worship. One of his goals as pastor is to create a youth
ministry there, and to “always be grounded in Jesus and the
Word.”
Father Romeo serves as an advocate for the annulment process
and an assistant master of ceremonies for major diocesan
events.
In his free time, he enjoys water and snow skiing, bowling,
tennis and reading history and fiction novels.
Editor’s Note: Photo Courtesy of The Long Island
Catholic/Greg Shemitz
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About The Diocese of Rockville Centre
Celebrating its Golden Jubilee, the Diocese of Rockville
Centre (www.drvc.org) was formed in 1957 and covers 1,198
square miles in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. The diocese
serves approximately 1.4 million Catholics (total population
in both counties is approximately 2.8 million). There are 134
parishes in 115 towns. Last year over 18,000 baptisms, 18,000
confirmations, 19,000 first communions and 4,000 marriages
took place in the diocese. There are approximately 22,000
students in Catholic elementary schools; 13,000 in secondary
schools and 3,300 in higher institutions. There are 69
Catholic elementary and high schools and one Catholic college
in the diocese. There are also 120,189 total students in
religious education. Catholic Health Services of Long Island
consists of five hospitals, three nursing homes, a
community-based home for those with special needs and a
hospice. Last year, Catholic Charities assisted more than
59,000 individuals who are poor, vulnerable and disadvantaged
on Long Island. (4/20/07)
For more information Contact:
Sean P. Dolan
Director of Communications
516-678-5800, ext. 625
sdolan@drvc.org
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