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Artist:Family Prayer Crusade
Label:  [none]
Country:UK
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Date:1952
Format:12"
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Jock_Girl
29th Dec 2014
 I would say it is all connected. Father Peyton was also behind a radio series called Family Theater that starred many big names in Hollywood.It was good radio. It still airs to this day in radio syndication repeats. Its good stuff and gets this Catholic girl's thumbs up!
 

 
Graham7
29th Dec 2014
 Bingo! I think it might be related to the Rosary Crusade of 1952.
See The Tablet 5th July 1952 and 2nd August 1952.

And it is Patrick Peyton speaking on the record.
 

 
Graham7
29th Dec 2014
 I've now found the record - again, it was one I scanned ages ago, and wasn't sure how to add.
So I've just listened to it - it features one male voice, Irish (or Irish/American?) accent. Starts with a Hail Mary. Talks about one million people in England, families who've agreed to pray together and say their rosarys. So I'll change it to UK for now.
Thanks for the research Amy, it could still be related to the outfit in your link, possibly for an evangelising visit to England?
 

 
Jock_Girl
29th Dec 2014
 Given the graphic of the Rosary beads, I'd venture to say it was from the USA, if only because this is Roman Catholic iconography, that would have been more likely to show up in the USA, than say the UK. A listen for accents may confirm this.

In fact a look at this

Arkansas Catholic

and may place this in the early 1950s

 

 
Graham7
29th Dec 2014
 One sided mystery disc added. If I had to guess I'd say it's American, but I don't know.

The runout shows what looks like JKF 226, but the K seems to be backwards.
 


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