Family Rosary Crusade (TV program)
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The Family Rosary Crusade is a multi-media based ministry in the Philippines
Philippines
The Philippines , officially known as the Republic of the Philippines , is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. To its north across the Luzon Strait lies Taiwan. West across the South China Sea sits Vietnam...

. In the 1950s, Reverend Father Fr. Patrick Peyton
Patrick Peyton
Reverend Father Patrick Peyton, CSC was an Irish-born Roman Catholic priest, devout promoter of the works & inspirations of the Blessed Virgin Mary and is the founder of the post-World War II prayer movement called, "Family Rosary Crusade"...

, CSC came to the Philippines upon the invitation of the Dominican Fathers, or Order of Preachers, to conduct and speak on his worldwide efforts to promote the praying of the Family Rosary all over the world. Father Peyton was warmly welcomed in the Philippines and from thereon, his mission has grown and expanded all over the country. Father Peyton died in 1992, but his mission in the Philippines continues to date with programs airing in various radio and television networks.

Distant collaborations

The promotion of the Family Rosary through the use of mass media was intensely pursued by Father Peyton in the United States in the late 1940s, viewed by many as an important step of healing families whose love ones were lost in the intense fighting during the Second World War. In 1947, Father Peyton with the volunteer help from Hollywood's named stars, dramatizations of family life centered on praying the Rosary were being aired on the United States radio network, Mutual Broadcasting System.

In 1947, a Jesuit priest, Rev. Father James B. Reuter
James B. Reuter
Reverend Father James B. Reuter of the Society of Jesus, born May 21, 1916 is an academician, theater writer, director and producer in the Philippines whose ministry includes work in the theater, radio, print and film.-Profile:...

, SJ who was in the United States submitted a radio drama play to Father Peyton and was used on the "Family Theater" programs that was aired on Mutual Broadcasting System. Father Reuter, a priest who was assigned to the Philippines before the Second World War and was among those severely treated while in Japanese prison camp returned to Manila in 1948.

Father Reuter launched a Philippine version of the "Family Theater" on radio station KZPI with named Filipino actors and actresses voicing the radio drama scripts that Father Peyton used in the United States. The program would air every Sunday evening when every family member was at home.

With the advent of television in the Philippines, "Family Theater" on television were among the first programs that aired on the country's first television station, DZAQ owned by the Alto Broadcasting System, co-owned by a retired American war veteran communications engineer James Lindenberg
James Lindenberg
James Lindenberg was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He moved to the Philippines in the 1940s. He is credited for his founding of Bolinao Electronics Corporation , the precursor of ABS-CBN Corporation. He is also dubbed as "The Father of Philippine Television".-See also:*ABS-CBN Broadcasting...

 and Antonio Quirino, brother of the incumbent Philippine president of that time, Elpidio Quirino
Elpidio Quirino
Elpidio Rivera Quirino was a Filipino politician, and the sixth President of the Philippines.A lawyer by profession, Quirino entered politics when he became a representative of Ilocos Sur from 1919 to 1925. He was then elected as senator from 1925–1931...

.

Father Peyton first got to visit the Philippines in 1953, a few years since his mission was introduced to the Philippines by Father Reuter, his efforts to promote the praying of the Family Rosary have started to take roots in the Philippines and by the time he even started some of his famous Rosary rallies in the country, Father Peyton was already a household name in radio and television.

In the 1960s
1960s
The 1960s was the decade that started on January 1, 1960, and ended on December 31, 1969. It was the seventh decade of the 20th century.The 1960s term also refers to an era more often called The Sixties, denoting the complex of inter-related cultural and political trends across the globe...

, Eugenio Lopez
Eugenio Lopez
-Philippines:*Eugenio Lopez, Sr., original owner of the Manila Chronicle and founder of Chronicle Broadcasting Network, see DWWX-TV*Eugenio Lopez, Jr., former CEO and president of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation...

's Chronicle Broadcasting Network (CBN) acquired Alto Broadcasting System to establish what would be the most important television network in the Philippines all throughout the 1960s. ABS-CBN brought in "Family Theater" into its prime time programming in the sixties.

Named Filipino actors and actresses including unknown ones who would later become entertainment icons worked with Father Reuter's "Family Theater" productions for free. At first "Family Theater" was airing for free on Channel 3 of ABS-CBN but later the group was asked to bring advertising into the network, and when the call was made, people continued to donate to keep the program airing.

Filipino named celebrities Vic Diaz, Celia Diaz-Laurel, Barbara Perez, Vic Silayan, Pancho Magalona, Tita Duran, Jaime Zobel de Ayala, Zenaida Amador, Baby Barredo, Noel Trinidad, Subas Herrero, Robert Arevalo, Cristina Ponce-Enrile, Patsy Monzon were among those who appeared on Family Theater. Jaime Zobel de Ayala would later become chairman of a Filipino banking, real estate and telecommunications holding company, Ayala group. Zenaida Amador, Baby Barredo and Ms. Diane dela Fuente would later established the country's highly respected theater group, Repertory Philippines.

The Blanket of Darkness

In 1972, President Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos, Sr. was a Filipino leader and an authoritarian President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He was a lawyer, member of the Philippine House of Representatives and a member of the Philippine Senate...

 declared Martial Law and all forms of media were silenced. ABS-CBN was shut down under the Marcos regime and all "Family Theater" programs both on television and radio ceased to broadcast.

On December 8, 1985, Father Peyton led a very successful Marian Rally at Rizal Park. Amidst the political turmoil affecting the country at that time, the call to prayer and world peace brought more than a million Filipinos before the Quirino Grandstand. The rally, with the support of Cardinal Jaime Sin, consecrated the Philippines to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Filipinos were incensed with prayers and strengthened faith, later to serve as the inspiration to peacefully overthrow the Marcos dictatorship two months later.

In 1985, months before the Marian Rally, Father Peyton would kindly seek permission to promote the scheduled rally on various media outlets in the Philippines who were all subject to censorship or were under the control of Marcos cronies. Father Peyton would finally appear on the government television station, Maharlika Broadcasting System Channel 4 for a series of talks on the Marian Rally and the importance of prayers. This television appearance would later result into the newer incarnation of Father Peyton's mission in Philippine broadcast history a year later.

With the peaceful overthrow of Marcos in 1986, with a renewed faith spreading like wild fire in the Philippines, seeing millions of Filipinos muzzling the guns of soldiers loyal to Marcos by flowers and Rosaries and with a new president, Corazon Aquino
Corazon Aquino
Maria Corazon Sumulong Cojuangco-Aquino was the 11th President of the Philippines and the first woman to hold that office in Philippine history. She is best remembered for leading the 1986 People Power Revolution, which toppled Ferdinand Marcos and restored democracy in the Philippines...

 leading a nation in praying the Rosary, the mission of Father Peyton started to bloom again in the Philippines. Father Reuter revived "Family Theater" in 1986 under a new title "Ang Pamilya Ko," (My Family) but it would only run on ABS-CBN for thirteen weeks until it was canceled.

From drama to magazine talk show

With democracy restored in the Philippines and there was an intense feel of faith in the air, Father Peyton saw the possibilities of developing a different type of program for the Philippines. After the poor reception to the timely wholesome family-centered drama program "Ang Pamilya Ko" on ABS-CBN, Father Peyton started launching his one-hour once a week magazine talk show program.

"Family Rosary Crusade," was launched on 1987 almost simultaneous to the re-opening of ABS-CBN.

Every Saturday morning, Father Peyton would be on ABS-CBN to start the program with the praying of the Rosary. He would be later joined by a long-time advertising practitioner, Rosita "Babs" Hontiveros or "Tita Babs" (Auntie Babs) as the co-host. For almost five years, the program continued to air until the death of Father Peyton in June 1992.

FRC after the death of Father Peyton

Despite the death of Father Peyton in 1992, the weekly television program "Family Rosary Crusade," continues to air on ABS-CBN with Babs Hontiveros as main host with Father James Reuter, SJ. Behind the scenes, a group of media volunteers continue to lend a hand in continuing with the mission of Father Peyton, utilizing mass media as a handy tool for evangelization and the promotion of the praying of the Family Rosary.

Family Rosary Crusade was being run by Gennie Q. Jota who served as Executive Director and ably recruited volunteers to write, contribute almost anything to keep the program running. Veteran sound engineer, Beda Orquejo who was met by Father Peyton at the old government television network under Marcos' time left his regular work with the network to serve as all-around technical person. Orquejo would serve as director, cameraman and editor of the weekly episodes of Family Rosary Crusade.
Several television networks also sought programs of Family Rosary Crusade, aired for with free airtime and without advertisements. From 1992 up to 2002, Family Rosary Crusade had almost 40 hours of free airtime to fill for television networks like People's Television (PTV), Radio Philippines Network (RPN), Associated Broadcasting Company (ABC), Rajah Broadcasting (RJTV). Family Rosary Crusade's locally produced programs and a library of films produced by Family Theater in the United States aired throughout this period.

In 1992, the Associated Broadcasting Company (ABC) resumed its broadcast operations after it was shut down by Marcos in 1972. The television network became a semi official carrier for Family Rosary Crusade. The network utilized as part of its station identification at the top of every hour a plug wherein the Blessed Virgin Mary speaking before Filipinos appealing to pray the Rosary and with the closing standard slogan, "The family that prays together stays together." The plug ran on ABC for almost ten years.

With more airtime, means more original programs to produce and this called in for more volunteers.

Mrs. Jota and Beda Orquejo recruited several personalities to appear on Family Rosary Crusade. Dominican priest Father Larry Faraon, OP joined Family Rosary Crusade as a younger voice for inspiration for the younger audience. Younger hosts would join Father Larry, Loudette Zaragosa Banson who appeared on Father Reuter's drama programs will be joined by radio drama personality Bernard Factor-Cañaberal as the two main hosts of the magazine talk show Family Rosary Crusade. Inspirational motivator Claudine Zialcita would later join the three other hosts to become the news reader for a segment called, "Religious Update."

Father James Reuter, SJ will have his own daily program on ABC called, "Three Minutes a Day" that aired at 3:00PM for three minutes. Father Reuter would reflect on the day's Gospel reading.

In 2003, Family Rosary Crusade was moved by ABS-CBN from its VHF Channel 2 to its sister UHF station Studio 23, airing at 7:00AM every Sunday. The program continues with its magazine type programming with talks and discussions related to themes of the Catholic Church with solo host Bernard Cañaberal and supported by Claudine Zialcita, Ces Datu and guest priest Gospel
Gospel
A gospel is an account, often written, that describes the life of Jesus of Nazareth. In a more general sense the term "gospel" may refer to the good news message of the New Testament. It is primarily used in reference to the four canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John...

 homilist.

On March 2010, Family Rosary Crusade gets a new National Director, a member of the Congregation of Holy Cross from the South Asia province, Reverend Father Roque D'Acosta, CSC, formerly a Spiritual Director for the FRC for two years. The Family Rosary Crusade also left its 50 year office in Pope Pius XII Catholic Center in the Archdiocese of Manila and moved to a formation house/television studio in Loyola Heights, Quezon City within the recently created Diocese of Cubao. The new office serves as its studios and production facilities and formation house for future members of the mission of the Congregation of Holy Cross
Congregation of Holy Cross
The Congregation of Holy Cross or Congregatio a Sancta Cruce is a Catholic congregation of priests and brothers founded in 1837 by Blessed Father Basil Anthony-Marie Moreau, CSC, in Le Mans, France....

in the Philippines.

Current programming

On the 21st anniversary of the program incarnation of Family Rosary Crusade on television, long-time guest host Rev. Fr. Erick Santos, of the Archdiocese of Manila and parish priest of the Shrine of the Child Jesus in the poor district of Tondo in Manila joins the FRC program as its main host on March 14, 2010 replacing long-time host Bernard Cañaberal.

The program continues with its magazine type programming with talks and discussions related to themes of the Catholic Church.

Hosts

Current Hosts

  • Rev. Fr. Erick Santos - main host
  • Ces Datu - segment host for Kwentong Buhay (Life Stories)
  • Claudine Zialcita - segment host for Dateline FRC

Segments

  • Church Alive - a 10 minute segment where guest panelists explains events and issues in the Philippine Catholic church.
  • Dateline FRC - a world summary of important news & events within and affecting the Catholic Church.
  • Kwentong Buhay - (Life Stories) short inspirational story telling of one's spiritual discovery, life changing work of faith through prayers.
  • Once Upon A Saint - a fun way of re-telling the life of saints before elementary and high school students.
  • Sunday Gospel Reflections - reflections and inspirations based on the Sunday gospel as explained by a guest priest.

See also

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