Carlo Acutis Film Gains Backing From National Eucharistic Congress, McGrath Institute| National Catholic Register
The film will be in theaters in time for the canonization of the Church’s first millennial saint. Castletown Media, the production company behind the new film Roadmap to Reality: Carlo Acutis and Our Digital Age, has announced that the National...
The film will be in theaters in time for the canonization of the Church’s first millennial saint.
Castletown Media, the production company behind the new film Roadmap to Reality: Carlo Acutis and Our Digital Age, has announced that the National Eucharistic Congress Inc. and the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame have become official partners for the upcoming documentary exploring the life of the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint.
“The National Eucharistic Congress is passionate about reigniting devotion to the Eucharist in this country, and when we shared the project with them they were thrilled insofar as how this film really resonates with that mission,” the director of the new Acutis film and founder of Castletown Media, Tim Moriarty, told CNA in an interview.
In a press release, Bishop Andrew Cozzens of Crookston, Minnesota, chair of the National Eucharistic Revival who appears in the film, said: “Soon-to-be St. Carlo Acutis is a modern apostle who can inspire young people to discover the incredible gift of the Eucharist. Carlo is the model for the kind of Eucharistic missionary we, as bishops, hope every Catholic will become.”
Meanwhile, the McGrath Institute, known for its work partnering with Catholics parishes, dioceses and schools to offer resources and materials to address pastoral challenges, will be offering its expertise to the film’s production by developing educational materials for parishes and schools based on themes found in the documentary.
Moriarty explained that the team began speaking with the McGrath Institute when they began to cover the issue of technology and the impact it’s having on young people while making the film. They interviewed several members of the McGrath team and realized that together they could “do more good.”
As partners, the McGrath Institute will specifically be creating material for youth preparing for their first Communion by helping them “understand what the Eucharist is at a time in their lives where screen addiction becomes increasingly problematic,” Moriarty explained.
On Nov. 20, Pope Francis announced the canonization date of Blessed Carlo Acutis, which will take place on April 27, 2025, during the Church’s Jubilee of Teenagers. Moriarty called this announcement “providential,” as the film will be in theaters in time for the canonization.
Roadmap to Reality explores the life of Carlo Acutis and the lessons he offers young people regarding the challenges of the digital world. The documentary blends live action, animation and documentary-style interviews with Acutis’ family, friends, tech experts and scholars to tackle urgent questions about artificial intelligence and the technological world we live in.
“One of the themes in the film is that he [Acutis] was online to lead people offline,” Moriarty shared. “He was online to lead people back to the Eucharist, back to real encounters, and he’s a great model for us.”
Moriarty concluded: “I think what Carlo did in his life was to show us that, yes, we have to be engaging online, sharing the Gospel online, but we have to do it in a way where we don’t lose touch with the incarnational reality, which is fully present to us in the Eucharist, which is that real substantial presence. I think there’s something in that that is very powerful and, for me, has been really moving and healing, the more I try to follow Carlo’s example.”