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Triumphant after finally reaching the shrine where the remains of the apostle Saint James the Great are said to be buried, in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain, they returned home, stronger in both mind and spirit.

Now Mark is creating a documentary—Road To Muxia—about the peace he found on his first experience hiking the Camino. He is raising money for the film, which will feature an interview with Luke, using a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter.com. You can check out the video of the gorgeous scenes and inspiring interviews he’s already shot along the iconic European trail.

(WATCH the video below…)

Luke told the Criterion that it was incredible to walk the Camino with Mark.

“He kept encouraging me,” he said. “When we got to Santiago de Compostela, I was so happy. It was finally mission complete. I can finally go home now.”

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Mark said the journey helped him to further move along his road to healing as well.

“For me, going through this process of healing and letting go and not hating is something I needed to do—to prove to myself, to prove to my children that you have to stay the course, and that something good will come from it,” he said.

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“I wanted to go back because I was broken. Luke wanted to do it because he was broken. We helped each other.”

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