Pastor
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Father Robert Longobucco
I grew up in Bayville, Long Island. My mother
was a school teacher and my father owned a bar,
proclaiming himself a "social chemist." Upon
high school graduation, I attended the
University at Albany and knew by the time I
graduated that I had found a home in the area.
That was greatly influenced by some of the first
priests I met up here: Fr. Bill Ryan, Fr. Leo Markert,
Fr. Leo O'Brien and Fr. Jack Molyn.
I enjoyed
campus ministry greatly but was still far from
any decision about my life.
I spent a very influential year in Los Angeles
as a member of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps.
Teaching for a year in Watts ignited my love for
social justice. I returned to Albany and
eventually landed a job as a media coordinator
for Assemblyman Joseph Lentol. I noticed the
speeches I wrote for the Assemblyman were
sounding a little preachy and decided to enter
into the seminary in 1992. I received a Master's
of Divinity from the Catholic University of
America and was ordained to the priesthood on
July 3, 1998 on an incredibly hot summer night.
My first assignment was as Associate Pastor and
Sacramental Minister for Campus Ministry at St.
Mary's in Oneonta. After three great years in
one of my favorite places in the world, I came
back to the University at Albany as Campus
Minister. For five years, thanks to tremendously
dedicated students, we experienced great growth
in numbers, in service hours and friendships.
When I was succeeded in last August by Fr. Paul
Butler, who continues to do a great job at
UAlbany, there was, surprisingly for this day
and age, no job open for me. So I filled in on a
temporary basis at
St. Matthew's in Voorheesville and Sacred Heart
and Blessed Sacrament in Lake George and Bolton
Landing respectively.