Tormented by the death of his mother and a suffocating crisis of faith, Father Louis Page takes a leave of absence from his parish to walk the ancient pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. But his journey of quiet solitude is constantly interrupted by the heavy burdens of the living. Traveling from town to town, Father Page finds himself acting less like a traditional priest and more like a psychological mediator and investigator. From uncovering hidden domestic violence and small-town corporate corruption to helping broken families heal from generational betrayals, Louis plunges into the deepest, darkest corners of human nature. By investing himself entirely in repairing the shattered lives of the strangers he meets on the road, the nomadic priest undergoes his own quiet, agonizing transformation—slowly piecing together his broken relationship with God, one soul at a time.