At the Pilgrimage for Restoration, pilgrims form in brigades and walk together in song, prayer, and fellowship.
Almost without being noticed, pilgrim-organizers (all volunteers) guide and shadow the sometimes mile-long column of brigades to assist them at every step of The Way, allowing pilgrims to concentrate on the “one thing alone necessary” – seeking and being with Christ.
Follow a brigade of students from Thomas More College in the video below.
The 28th annual Pilgrimage for Restoration is scheduled to take place Read More
What is it like to be on traditional, walking pilgrimage for three whole days? Student pilgrims from Thomas More College of Liberal Arts share their experience in the video below.
The 27th annual Pilgrimage for Restoration is scheduled to take place Friday-Sunday, September 23 – 25, 2022 A.D.
Were you there that Friday evening in 2003, at the “Canawagha Castle”, above the then-Blessed Kateri Shrine in Fonda?
(The sun was shining brightly that year — for a welcomed change! — even after 5pm. And those were the days the pilgrimage took four days, ending on a Saturday.)
The refreshing essay about the joy that comes from suffering should make every pilgrim smile, not least The Risen Christ, Conqueror of Death by His Own Death.
Read the essay on two pages from the Winter 2015 edition of Read More