Father S. is no longer really here. The church, his profession, his life, the world - it has all become too much for him. What he once used to do with passion is now nothing more than a tedious routine. His predicament becomes apparent on ...See moreFather S. is no longer really here. The church, his profession, his life, the world - it has all become too much for him. What he once used to do with passion is now nothing more than a tedious routine. His predicament becomes apparent on the day that he is to perform the baptism for little Ferdinand.
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