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Robert Fidelis McKenna (8 July 1927 – 16 December 2015) was an American
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who used to be a
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of the
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. He was known for his
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positions and was an advocate of
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. McKenna was one of the leaders of the Orthodox Roman Catholic Movement (ORCM). He was also known from the
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TV-movie ''The Haunted'', which is about the
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where McKenna conducted two
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Biography

McKenna was consecrated a bishop on 22 August 1986, in
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, by the French sedeprivationist Bishop
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, O.P., one of the bishops consecrated by Archbishop
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. He died at the age of 88 on 16 December 2015. The sermon at his funeral was preached by
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Exorcist

McKenna participated in a number of exorcisms and worked for many years with demonologist Dave Considine and Rama Coomaraswamy, M.D. Some of his cases were also investigated by psychic researchers such as the Warrens. He attempted exorcisms in the
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case, which case was described in various books and in the Fox TV-movie ''The Haunted''. Another exorcism he performed in 1985 in
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was featured in the
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and later recounted by the same reporters in the book ''Satan's Harvest''. A spokesperson for the
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, said that whatever ritual was performed on the boy was not sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church and therefore could not be called an exorcism. Furthermore, he believes that "the official establishment does not believe in the Devil ... but the Devil believes in them. They do not believe, and when they do, they don't want to get involved."


Public stand

According to McKenna, the successors of
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have attempted to put the heresy of ecumenism in place of Catholicism by teaching that men have a natural right to worship as they see fit. Referring to this alleged heresy as "a spiritual insanity", he wrote in an article "On Keeping Catholic":
Now while the Popes of Vatican II, including the present Benedict XVI, can function on the purely natural level in running the Church as an organization or legal corporation, they have on the supernatural level - in view of their spiritual madness - no divine authority to speak for the Church as the Mystical Body of Christ or to govern the faithful in His name; no power, that is to say, to function precisely as the Vicar of Christ for so long as this insanity continues. They and the bishops under them, blindly following them, are lacking the jurisdiction they would otherwise have under normal circumstances. We must simply ignore them and carry on as best as we can without them.
Concerning the bishops who are in union with Rome, he published a similar view in 1980:
Practically all bishops who are not definitely heretics are at least gravely suspect of heresy by reason of the sacrilegious outrages they have tolerated in their dioceses. As a consequence, they have either lost their jurisdiction or possess a very doubtful jurisdiction, and Canon Law itself expressly supplies priests jurisdiction in such cases.


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Audiovisual material

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s, while McKenna describes the exorcism. {{DEFAULTSORT:McKenna, Robert 1927 births 2015 deaths People from Danville, Illinois Sedeprivationists Thục line bishops People excommunicated by the Catholic Church American Dominicans American exorcists American traditionalist Catholics