George Edward Rath (March 29, 1913 – November 18, 1995) was the seventh Bishop of Newark.
Rath was born in Buffalo, New York, and ordained as a deacon in 1938.
He was elected suffragan bishop of Newark in 1964 when he succeeded Donald MacAdie.
[1] He was also a long-standing supporter of ordination for women, but waited to do so until the practice had been definitively approved by the Episcopal Church, unlike more radical bishops.
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