Hundreds of children approach the image of Mary to offer flowers to her.
Hundreds of children approach the image of Mary to offer flowers to her.
The Family Rosary Crusade Philippines has made meaningful strides in promoting family prayer and spiritual engagement. The Block Rosary initiative in Congress has extended the ministry’s reach, while its involvement in the Annual Conference of the Episcopal Commission on Family and Life has addressed pressing societal and spiritual issues. Events like the Children’s Rosary Rally and the Marian Choral Competition have engaged youth and fostered devotion to Mary.
Media efforts, including upgraded production for programs like “Sunday Gospel Reflections” and “Church Alive,” have expanded outreach to younger audiences. Spiritual support services, such as healing sessions and Eucharistic adoration, have provided solace and guidance to thousands of individuals and families. Despite timing challenges, the ministry continues to inspire faith through face-to-face interactions and digital content.
Future plans include enhancing digital media impact, launching the Marian Choral Competition, and building partnerships with schools to encourage youth participation. By combining innovative strategies with traditional values, the Family Rosary Crusade Philippines remains a dynamic force for fostering prayer and community unity.
Two sisters invited Fr. Jimmy to pray over their sick mother who has been bedridden for some time due to a severe ailment.
For the episode Feast be with You, FRC invited Sr. Melanie Pilar and Fr. Franz Dizon to share their vocation stories and their lives as religious men and women. The whole episode was made more fun with the Mukbang format of bonding over a shared meal
A young boy prays his rosary fervently.