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Orthodox Roman Catholic Movement

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The Orthodox Roman Catholic Movement (ORCM) is a Traditionalist Catholic group of priests founded by Robert McKenna and Francis E. Fenton.[1]

History

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By fall 1975, the ORCM had as priests Paul Marceau, Charles P. Donohue, Leo M. Carley, Daniel E. Jones, the English Benedictine Placid White, Joseph Gorecki, and some other priests; in total the ORCM had eleven priests, and services were being held in California, Colorado, Florida, New Jersey and New York.[2]

Among present or former ORCM members, besides McKenna (in 1986), is Paul Marceau.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Dugan, George (6 January 1974). "Latin Mass of Old Is Luring Catholics". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  2. ^ Fenton, Francis E., ed. (7 September 1975). "ORCM Priest-Members" (PDF). ORCM News. 1 (15). Orthodox Roman Catholic Movement: 1. ORCM PRIEST-MEMBERS: Monsignor Paul F. Marceau - Florida; Father Robert F. McKenna, O.P. - Connecticut; Father Francis E. Fenton - Connecticut; Father Charles P. Donahue - California; Father Leo M. Carley Connecticut; Father Daniel E. Jones - Colorado.
  3. ^ Brief History of Our Lady of Fatima Spring HillOur Lady of Fatima Catholic Church Archived 2007-10-04 at archive.today
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