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I was looking for Don Luigi Costa.
:28:13
He hasn't been part of Mother Church
for over 10 years now.
:28:17
- He left his vows.
- Today, in the parish office,
:28:20
this bald man, who said he was...
- But that's just not possible.
:28:25
Besides Don Emidio,
I'm always around.
:28:27
Seeing the devotion of our
parishiners, two of us are too many.
:28:31
Listen, I'm not crazy.
I'm positive that I met him, I mean.
:28:36
That's impossible,
I didn't go out the whole day.
:28:40
- When you're away, Father...
- Yes, of course.
:28:44
- I'm sure you're mistaken.
- No, it can't be.
:28:48
He was in a kind of closet,
rummaging through a pile of papers.
:28:58
I don't know who you met today,
:29:01
but it certainly
wasn't Don Luigi Costa.
:29:04
I don't want to know anything
about what was in those letters.
:29:08
I only know that Luigi used to be
a highly esteemed priest here.
:29:12
He was in charge of the children.
:29:14
It was he who took them
to camp every summer.
:29:17
Then his weird studies
went to his head.
:29:21
- I say it was his illness.
- What illness?
:29:25
Unfortunately he discovered
he had an incurable disease.
:29:29
It coincided with his decision
to abandon his vows.
:29:33
Anyway,
:29:38
from that time on
he started talking funny.
:29:42
Don Emidio used to bless
the sacresty when he went out.
:29:47
Then he disappeared,
we haven't heard from him since.
:29:52
I believe he wound up
with a sister of his,
:29:56
who had a house in Rimini.