July, 18, 2018On Friday, July 27th, The Holy See issued the following announcement: Yesterday evening the Holy Father received the letter in which Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Archbishop Emeritus of Washington (U.S.A.), presented his resignation as a member of the College of Cardinals. (read more)
For the past four years the Diocese has been working through a pastoral plan process. The process known as the Know, Love, Serve process (KLS) was set out in a pastoral letter issued by Bishop Blase Cupich, entitled “Joy Made Complete.” The process of bringing this document to publication on the feast of the Assumption 2014, and its implementation in the KLS process has been marked by collaboration between laity and clergy, as well as between parish and diocesan ministries.
Andrew Hyatt is the director of the 2018 film Paul, Apostle of Christ, and a resident of the Spokane area. A graduate of Loyola Marymount’s film school, his early career was focused on secular films. But, in 2015, he made a shift to films about Christian stories. At that time, he directed his first movie titled: Full of Grace — about Mary’s last days. Andrew then collaborated with Sony’s Affirm Films on Paul, Apostle of Christ, which was recently released on DVD, Blue Ray and digital video. Inland Catholic was pleased to speak with Andrew about his work in the film industry and his new movie.