George J. Rassas
George James Rassas is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago.Biography
Early life and education
The oldest of six children, George Rassas was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to George and Frances Rassas. His father was the son of Greek immigrants and converted to Catholicism from the Greek Orthodox Church while attending the University of Notre Dame on a football scholarship; he met his wife after sustaining an injury during a game and then being treated at Mercy Hospital by her father, an Irish Catholic doctor.
The family moved in 1945 to Winnetka, Illinois, where they became members of . Rassas graduated from Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary in 1961, and then attended Niles College and the University of St. Mary of the Lake, from where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in philosophy.Ordination and ministry
After serving as a deacon at St. Thaddeus Church in Chicago for a year, he was ordained to the priesthood by John Cardinal Cody on May 2, 1968.
Rassas served as an associate pastor at in Elk Grove Village, St. Genevieve Church in Chicago, in Northbrook, and in Winnetka. He earned a Master's degree in counseling psychology from Loyola University in 1974, and a doctorate in pastoral theology from St. Mary of the Lake in 1984. He was also director of the Catholic Family Consultation Service, associate moderator of the , and director of the . Rassas was pastor of the in Lake Forest from 1990 to 2004, during which time he also served as chairman of the Archdiocesan Presbyteral Council from 1999 to 2002. In 2004, he became vicar general of the Archdiocese of Chicago.On December 1, 2005, Rassas was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago and Titular Bishop of Reperi by Pope Benedict XVI. He received his episcopal consecration on February 2, 2006 from Francis Cardinal George, OMI, with Bishops Gerald Kicanas and José Eguren Anselmi, SCV, serving as co-consecrators, at Holy Name Cathedral.
Rassas is the Episcopal Vicar for , which includes Lake and Cook counties. He is a founding board member and chairman of the Board of Trustees for Cristo Rey St. Martin College Prep in Waukegan.
On July 3, 2018, Pope Francis accepted his resignation after reaching the retirement age of 75.