Embattled priest Don Camillo faces his biggest challenge yet: modernity. First, his ecclesiastical superiors send him a hip young curate (Don Chichí) with a mandate to bring Vatican II to his rural parish. Then he receives a visit from his wayward niece "Cat," a flower child determined to turn the Little World upside down. Meanwhile, Don Camillo's old adversary, communist Mayor Peppone, must deal with his own grown son, a rebel in search of a cause. Written by Karen Welbourn {welbourn@erols.com}
Mayor Peppone might very well lose the elections and Don Camillo makes sure that the mayor's delinquent son gets his act together while his own niece makes Peppone think she is pregnant by his son. Written by Bernard Dionne {guero@globetrotter.net}
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