That’s right. Every pilgrim must check-in upon arrival, preferably on Thursday afternoon or evening with the ‘early-birds’, then report to Read More
Category: messages to students
Messages written for or to attract students
What does the ‘Modified Division’ of the pilgrimage organization look like, and where does it ‘fit in’?
This ‘schematic’ of the Modified Division gives a partial answer.
(This page of the FAQs provides a look at the ‘modified pilgrimage’ in general.)
The general Directorate and the Director of the Modified Division (MD) ask all Read More
Download the pilgrims’ daily prayer, composed by St. Nicholas of Flüe
To make it easier to (remember and to) recite the short prayer each day, every pilgrim might wish to print it out, post it to the refrigerator in the kitchen, leave it at one’s night table next to the bed, tape it to the mirror in the bathroom … Ok, you get the point.
Bear in mind that praying it is an audible & mnemonic sign that you have already begun the pilgrimage, uniting with fellow pilgrims: each preparing to converge at the Lake of Read More
Ask Our Lady of Mount Carmel to leave something sweet in your pocket …
The discount period on registration fees for groups & families expired June 1. But that doesn’t mean you or your friends and family are stuck.
Thanks to Our Blessed Lady’s charity commemorated on this her feast of Mount Carmel, you and your friends & family may register TODAY at the discounted rate.
But hurry. The ‘grace period’ ends Read More
Will you accept Our Lady’s gift (in cash) on today’s feast of The Visitation?
The discount period on registration fees for groups & families expired June 1. But that doesn’t mean you or your friends and family are stuck.
Thanks to Our Blessed Lady’s charity commemorated on this day, the feast of the Visitation, you and your friends & family may register TODAY at the discounted rate.
But hurry. The ‘grace period’ ends Read More
When your Mother asks you to do a favor
Our Blessed Mother & Theotokos has asked that her faithful children do reparation for the sins (mine, yours, ours and ‘theirs’) which are committed against Her Immaculate Heart.
She’s been so good to you — even when you are not paying attention. Or did you forget she’s been watching over and caring for you, just like a good mother, all these years. And not only when you were little babe in your (other) Mother’s arms.
What kind of child are you? Will you now console her in turn, when she is sorrowful?
(You don’t even have to travel to make pilgrimage in reparation. Find out how easy it is. Click here.) Read More
We all need to spread The Word
We all depend on The Word.
And The Word depends (as it were) on each pilgrim in his Church to get the word out about the pilgrimage of life: the return journey to The Father, through the Son.
It is also why the Pilgrimage relies on ‘word of mouth’ and “word of ‘net'” — to catch other fish for Christ.
So if you use Twitter, please retweet the following:
Pilgrimage for Restoration 2013 is scheduled for Friday-Sunday, September 20-22. Join us! #PilgrimageForRestoration http://t.co/uVvTR29fVY
— Auriesville Pilgrims (@St_Rene_Goupil) April 13, 2013



In honor of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary, students can now register at cut-rate discounts until
The race is on. It is just under four weeks to step-off, September 20.

Why does the answer to the subject question not really matter?
If the prayer & penance for the sake of your own soul’s salvation were not sufficient reason to move you to make pilgrimage, do yesterday’s decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court further erroding natural
Few can.
Now in its 18th year, the Pilgrimage for Restoration has since its beginning drawn on the extraordinary benefits of the ancient Roman Liturgy: to nourish ordinary spirits with an extraordinary spirituality.
‘New days & ways’ again in 2013 mean you too can have the time of your life over a ‘long weekend’, Friday through Sunday, instead of a whole week away as in years past.
There’s a bad reason, too, but one which is likely to prompt even the stingiest among us toward generosity to God on pilgrimage: