Structure of The Archdiocese
Administration
Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I., is the Archbishop of Chicago. The Archdiocese Pastoral Centers are Archbishop Quigley Center, 835 North Rush Street and Cardinal Meyer Center, 3525 South Lake Park Avenue, both in Chicago.
Administrative Council to the Archbishop
Rev. Msgr. John F. Canary, Vicar General
Rev. Peter Snieg, Moderator of the Curia
Mr. Jimmy M. Lago, Chancellor
Most Rev. Francis J. Kane, Auxiliary Bishop, Episcopal Vicare, Vicariate II
Most Rev. John R. Manz, Auxiliary Bishop, Episcopal Vicar, Vicariate IV
Most Rev. Joseph N. Perry, Auxiliary Bishop, Episcopal Vicar, Vicariate VI
Most Rev. George J. Rassas, Auxiliary Bishop, Episcopal Vicar, Vicariate I
Most Rev. Alberto Rojas, Auxiliary Bishop, Episcopal Vicar, Vicariate III
Most Rev. Andrew P. Wypych, Auxiliary Bishop, Episcopal Vicar, Vicariate V
Rev. Thomas A. Baima, Vice Rector for Academic Affairs, University of St. Mary of the Lake / Mundelein Seminary
Rev. Msgr. Michael M. Boland, Director, Department of Human Services
Mr. Christopher J. Cannova, Department of Personnel Services
Mr. Raymond P. Coughlin, Director, Department of Human Services
Ms. Colleen H. Dolan, Director, Department of Communications and Public Relations
Rev. Msgr. Richard P. Hynes, Director, Department of Parish Life and Formation
Mr. Kevin J. Marzalik, Director, Department of Financial Services
Sr. Mary Paul McCaughey, O.P., Superintendent, Archdiocesan Board of Catholic Education
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