Five monks live harmoniously in the monastery but suddenly their peace is disturbed by a gang of construction workers. The leader of the church sold the monastery to the town council, and now their beloved home is destined to become a spa! The monks’ desperate attempts to stop this situation seem in vain, but then – a miracle! The monastery is saved. But that is just the start of their troubles…
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