Father Athol Murray, a strong-willed priest, runs Notre Dame College in Saskatchewan, where he must navigate his personal demons and the challenges of raising funds to keep the school afloat during wartime. Despite his flaws, he is loved by his community, but his views on socialism, the war, and his own vices often put him at odds with the local bishop. When a new student, Ron Fryer, arrives, Pere's resolve is tested in a series of events that threaten the college's future and the well-being of his students.
Hounds of Notre Dame
In the harsh winter of 1940, a resolute priest named Father Athol Murray leads Notre Dame College in Saskatchewan.