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Frequently asked questions before registration – 2025

April 19, 2025May 10, 2025 David Marrero

Question:  My sister and I — and maybe a brother or fellow parishioner — are very interested in signing up for pilgrimage.

Answer:  Thanks be to God for the grace of pilgrimage. What’s keeping you from registering today?

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Question #6 – “What clothing should I pack, and how should I pack it?” – Pilgrimage 2024

September 18, 2024September 23, 2024 Emily LaFata

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Question #3 – “So, how do I get to step-off location anyway?” Requesting the shuttle. – Pilgrimage 2024

September 12, 2024September 21, 2024 Director

After you’ve begun to pray with fellow pilgrims, registered and Read More

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Question #3 – “So, how do I get to step-off location anyway?” Requesting the shuttle. Pilgrimage 2022

August 27, 2022August 28, 2023 Director

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What costs and needs do registration & its fee cover and provide for? – Pilgrimage 2021

August 20, 2021September 18, 2021 Director

The registration fee covers a lot for each pilgrim, though not every expense he can expect to incur.

Q: What do registration and the registration fee cover/provide?

A: Plenty. For example:

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Question #3 – “So, how do I get to step-off location anyway?” Requesting the shuttle. Pilgrimage 2020

September 20, 2020September 10, 2021 Director

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Question #6 – “What clothing should I pack, and how should I pack it?”

September 15, 2018September 14, 2019 Emily LaFata

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Question #4 – “Where can a pilgrim stay overnight Thursday, to be ready for step-off early Friday morning?”

September 23, 2017September 18, 2018 Director

Once you’ve registered, begun to pray with fellow pilgrims, and requested the shuttle, it’s time to make plans to Read More

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Pilgrimage leads our friend in Christ, Bob Whealan, into the afterlife

April 9, 2016July 13, 2016 Director

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“Blessed are the dead, who die in the Lord. From henceforth now, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours, for their works follow them.” (Rev. xiv:13)

Pilgrims are asked to pray, in their charity, for Read More

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Question #4 – “What’s this I heard about ‘early-bird’ check-in & rendezvous?”

September 14, 2015May 3, 2016 Greg Lloyd

That’s right. Every pilgrim must check-in upon arrival.

We strongly advise you to do that on Thursday afternoon or evening with the ‘early-birds’, then report to Read More

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Question #2 – “So, how do I get to pilgrimage anyway?” Requesting the shuttle.

September 11, 2015May 3, 2016 Greg Lloyd

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ATTENTION pilgrims using shuttle Thursday: new over-night parking location Thursday through Sunday

September 15, 2013May 2, 2016 Greg Lloyd

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“But I couldn’t possibly walk that far.”

May 16, 2013May 2, 2016 Greg Lloyd

pilgrimage brigadeFew can.

Youngsters, mostly. (And then only because they sing!)

Some newcomers try, too.

But nobody has to. (In a moment you’ll find out about the transport & ‘TLC’ provided every step of the way.)

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Shorter route. Fewer days. Same old, better pilgrimage.

May 14, 2013May 2, 2016 Greg Lloyd

Ossernenon's martyrdom's site‘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.

That makes it lots easier for Read More

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Q & A series to prepare pilgrims for step-off

September 12, 2012May 2, 2016 Greg Lloyd

Look for a (short) series of posts on this blog to appear one by one starting tomorrow.

The posts are specially designed to help Read More

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Welcome to the blog of the annual Pilgrimage for Restoration to Auriesville, New York.

A traditional walking pilgrimage
now in its 30th year

from the Lake of the Blessed Sacrament at Lake George Village, NY

to the Shrine of Our Lady's Martyrs of New France at Auriesville, NY


Come to restore. The rest will come.
Friday-Sunday, 26-28 September 2025 A.D.

Re-tracing again, please God, the path of the Martyrs to Our Blessed Lady's Shrine at Auriesville.

Mark your 2025 calendar!

The 29th annual Pilgrimage for Restoration took place in New York Friday-Sunday, 27-29 September, and was, by unanimous acclaim, a grace-filled event. Deo gratias!
The 30th annual Pilgrimage for Restoration is scheduled to take place Friday-Sunday, 26-28 September 2025 A.D.

RETURNING AGAIN, please God, TO AURIESVILLE.
Pre-register or register today.

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Check the NEW website.

'Something for everybody' to participate in 2024!

Wish to car-pool? Check the forum.

(Pilgrimage for Restoration 2024 showered pilgrims with graces last September.)

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Pilgrimage Links

1. Visit the new website of the pilgrimage at www.pilgrimage-for-restoration.org.

2. Visit the forum for pilgrims at http://pilgrimage.forumotion.com.

3. Visit the pilgrimage Facebook group page at https://facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration.

4. Visit the pilgrimage Facebook page at https://facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration.

Pre-Register or Register

Pre-register to secure the discount until June 30, using the one-step registration form.

This year's improved webform makes it even super-easier to submit your registration online in one step only.

Download the 2024 printable brochure and an hard-copy of the registration form.

All You Need to Know

Schedule in overview
Songs of Pilgrimage
modified Pilgrimage
group & family rates
early-bird check-In, Thursday
Friday dawn rendezvous
directions and rendezvous, Sunday
FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions
assistance and transportation
bivouacs and provisions
camping and lodging
equipment for more than 1 Day
Pilgrimage Documentary on DVD
Liturgy & spirituality

Pilgrimage without the Travel

Download the Prayer Request and Sponsorship Form (PDF).
Request prayers, sponsor a pilgrim or participate from afar using the web form.

Inquiries?

Call the National Coalition office 484/240-5797, or e-mail the Director for Communications.

Volunteers

Volunteers needed! Click here to help.

Our Saints

The Forgotten Martyr, Joseph Chihwatenha

Other Saints of the Pilgrimage & its brigades

The Eight North American Martyrs (offsite link)

Our Brother Pilgrims in France & Canada

The annual Pentecost Pilgrimage to Notre-Dame de Chartres Cathedral-Shrine, Chartres - France - organized by the apostolate, Notre Dame de Chrétienté, Paris

The annual Pilgrimage to Our Lady of the Cape Shrine Quebec, Canada - organized by the lay-led apostolate, Marie Reine du Canada, of St. Clement Parish, Ottawa

Litany of the North American Martyrs

Lord, have mercy on us!
Christ, have mercy on us!
Lord, have mercy on us!
Christ, hear us!
Christ, graciously hear us!
Our Lady, Queen of Martyrs, pray for us!
St. Isaac Jogues, pray for us!
St. John de Brébeuf, pray for us!
St. Gabriel Lalemant, pray for us!
St. Charles Garnier, pray for us!
St. Anthony Daniel, pray for us!
St. Noël Chabanel, pray for us!
St. René Goupil, pray for us!
St. John Lalande, pray for us!

RSS NCCL blog Looking East

  • Please give. For love of our God who also fled to Egypt, as these suffering refugee families of Irob.
  • Please give. For the love of God and the relief of suffering families in Irob.
  • What if your Mother were trapped abroad, in the kind of limbo of Zaid’s ordeal in Israel?

RSS NCCL blog Reform of the Reformer

  • Has this project got a prayer? – “Give as You are Given” Looking East
  • Abolish the Patriarchy? It’s Actually Gone, But We Should Return to It
  • It hardly takes a prophet to see the doom at hand.
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