Orthodox Roman Catholic Movement

The Orthodox Roman Catholic Movement (ORCM) is a group of priests founded by Fr. Francis E. Fenton (not to be confused with Msgr. Joseph Clifford Fenton) acting on the suggestions of Fr. Joaquín Sáenz y Arriaga, S.J., and was the U.S. organization parallel to the Mexican organization Unión Católica Trento, founded by Fr. Sáenz along with Frs. Moisés Carmona and Adolfo Zamora. Fr. Fenton was a founding member of the "conservative" John Birch Society, and was on its American Opinion Speakers Bureau.

Among present or former ORCM members, besides McKenna (in 1986), it seems that Fr. Paul Marceau too had been consecrated a bishop, for he is credited with having performed the consecration of the Church of Our Lady of Fatima at Spring Hills, Florida[1] (That church is presently presided over by independent bishop Terence Fulham, who belongs to the Carlos Duarte Costa succession.)

References

  1. Brief History of Our Lady of Fatima Spring Hill Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church Archived 2007-10-04 at Archive.today
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