"Find a priest who understands English and doesn't look like Rasputin"
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Then comes the dagger: “doesn’t look like Rasputin.” Rasputin is cultural shorthand for the unholy holy man - mystical, manipulative, sexually suspect, a figure who wormed his way into power through charisma and superstition. Onassis isn’t just asking for someone respectable; he’s policing the optics of belief. The jab implies that a priest’s authority is partly theatrical, and that the wrong face or vibe could turn a ceremony into tabloid fodder.
The context matters: Onassis moved through a postwar, jet-set world where old institutions (church, monarchy, legacy press) still mattered, but mostly as legitimizing backdrops for modern wealth. This line shows a man allergic to anything he can’t brand. It’s funny because it’s crassly practical; it’s revealing because it suggests he saw morality as a staffing problem, not a mystery.
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Onassis, Aristotle. (2026, January 14). Find a priest who understands English and doesn't look like Rasputin. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/find-a-priest-who-understands-english-and-doesnt-37387/
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Onassis, Aristotle. "Find a priest who understands English and doesn't look like Rasputin." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/find-a-priest-who-understands-english-and-doesnt-37387/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Find a priest who understands English and doesn't look like Rasputin." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/find-a-priest-who-understands-english-and-doesnt-37387/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









