Synopsis

Father Tomás Delgado says three masses every Sunday: two for the living, one for the dead. When a dead priest appears in his confessional — not as a ghost but as something that speaks — Delgado must reckon with a ledger of sins that the earthquake buried but never absolved. The dead priest's confession implicates the living, and Delgado faces the impossible question of what to do with sins that belong to no living penitent.