Attacked with a jackhammer, an ordeal is torn from its base, evicted by a developer who has other ambitions for the land than a Christ on his cross, without neighbors, in the middle of the countryside.
Blue safety helmet on his head and Roman collar around his neck, Simon (Grégory Gadebois) supervises the operation.
It's a mission like any other for this priest with a busy day, between an information meeting on the installation of digital trunks in parishes, slideshows on their profitability to support, a trip to the hospital to deliver a last sacrament, write his homily and make an appointment to resolve heating problems in the church.
“You saw your dark circles, they look like the caves of Lascaux,”
Father Amine (terrific Lyes Salem), his colleague and roommate at the presbytery, points out to him, between two games of table football, in front of a mug of beer.
With a busy schedule as prime minister, this life of priesthood dedicated to others...
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