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Bishop Peter Anthony Libasci

On Monday, September 19th, Pope Benedict XVI named the Most Reverend Peter Anthony Libasci as the tenth Bishop of Manchester. He was installed as bishop at St. Joseph Cathedral on December 8, 2011.

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Peter Anthony Libasci was born November 9, 1951, to the late William and Florence Libasci in Queens, N.Y. He attended St. Margaret School, Middle Village, N.Y., followed by Cathedral Preparatory Seminary, Elmhurst, N.Y.

Throughout middle school, he helped clean the church on Friday afternoons. He says this is where he began learning about the Liturgy. He also sang for the parish choir. Throughout high school, he was active in the parish leadership program.

Libasci earned a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from St. John’s University, Jamaica, N.Y., and a Master of Divinity degree from St. Meinrad Seminary, St. Meinrad, Ind.

Father Libasci was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Rockville Centre on April 1, 1978 by Bishop John R. McGann. He was first assigned to St. Raymond parish, East Rockaway, N.Y., and then to SS Cyril and Methodius parish, Deer Park, N.Y. In 1988, he was assigned to Our Lady of Good Counsel parish, Inwood, N.Y., where he served for 11 years as administrator and then pastor.

In 1999, Father Libasci was appointed pastor of St. Therese of Lisieux parish in Montauk, N.Y. He presided over the construction process of the new church, which was dedicated by Bishop William Murphy on March 31, 2007.

On December 10, 2004, Father Libasci was named Honorary Prelate to His Holiness Pope John Paul II with the title of monsignor.

On April 3, 2007, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI appointed Msgr. Libasci auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Rockville Centre. He was installed on June 1, 2007 at St. Agnes Cathedral, Rockville Centre, N.Y.

Bishop Libasci assisted Bishop Murphy in leadership of the 1.4 million Catholics on Long Island and served as Episcopal Vicar, or the Bishop’s representative, for the Eastern Vicariate (Suffolk County). Bishop Libasci was the ninth auxiliary bishop named in the 50-year history of the Diocese of Rockville Centre.

Bishop Libasci is bi-ritual and celebrates the Divine Liturgy in the Byzantine Ruthenian Catholic Church.

He has a close relationship with his brother, two sisters, nieces and nephews.

His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI appointed Bishop Libasci as the tenth Bishop of Manchester on September 19, 2011. Bishop Libasci now is the shepherd of more than a quarter million Catholics in New Hampshire.