Archbishop Ronald Feyl Enright, S.O.S.M., is a distinguished exorcist with over four decades of experience in the Ministry of Exorcism. Throughout his career, he has conducted numerous confirmed demonic assessments and possession cases, earning international recognition within various independent Catholic jurisdictions. Ordained to Holy Orders in 1976, he progressed to the role of Bishop-Elect in 1979 and was consecrated as a Catholic Bishop on June 25, 1982, by Archbishop Gregory Michal David Voris of the Sacred Order of Saint Michael the Archangel, Traditional Old Roman Catholic Church. He upholds the faith of the Seven Ecumenical Councils and the Three Ecumenical Creeds.
In June 2022, Archbishop Ronald Feyl Enright was honored by the Pontifical Catholic University of America for his significant contributions to the field of exorcism and appointed the university's "Honorary" President. Archbishop Enright is also a Professor of Exorcism and Demonic Possessions, there at PCUA. During the 1980s, Archbishop Enright developed "The Process," a methodology widely utilized by clergy and their investigative and assessment teams globally. He is the host of the podcast "The Unseen Realm," where he explores supernatural phenomena, including discussions on demons, angels, and more. Additionally, he is the author of the book "Diabolical Nightmares of Real Cases in Demonic Possession," which delves into documented instances of demonic possession.