steps after completing registration – 2017

IN COMMEMORATION OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA!

TO: Registrants and fellow pilgrims in The Lord

FROM: Greg Lloyd, Director – Pilgrimage for Restoration

Thank you for having submitted the fee & the release of liability or/and the parental authorization of minor children.

Congratulations for completing registration for the 22nd annual Pilgrimage for Restoration, Friday-Sunday, 29 September – October 1, 2017.

Step-off in September may seem far off, but it always comes sooner than you think, and there is rarely enough time to prepare. In fact, pilgrimage has already begun, certainly for those praying, and now is the acceptable time to prepare with fellow pilgrims.

Please click on the following hyperlinks for step-by-step guidance to prepare, in numeric order, for the days of pilgrimage.

  1. The Chaplain asks each pilgrim and brigade to offer daily the three-line prayer composed by St. Nicholas of Flüe. Download it from this page of the Pilgrimage blog.
  2. Now that you have completed registration, CLICK HERE NOW to read a very important & URGENT message from Dennis, Mitchell, the Vice-Director charged with organizing shuttle service, car-pools, and transportation all three days of pilgrimage.
  3. Chief of Brigadiers Reuben DeMaster has an important message found here for you and every brigadesman and woman.
  4. Next, click here for an useful message from the Pilgrimage Director, in order to keep yourself up-to-date of developments.
  5. To read about conducting oneself modestly-dressed on pilgrimage, click here.

Click here to read answers to frequently asked questions – FAQs — in general.

Click here for answers to questions specifically about preparing for departure and step-off.

Keep this page bookmarked, since it can be accessed only with a hyperlink/URL supplied to a pilgrim after completing registration.

God grant us the grace of making pilgrimage together worthily.

Gregory Lloyd, M.A.
Pilgrimage Director
Fullerton, Pennsylvania
pilgrimage.for.restoration@gmail.com
610/435-2634

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog/
http://pilgrimage.forumotion.com
www.pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/
https://facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration/
www.facebook.com/PilgrimageforRestoration/

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Message for families from the Director of the modified Pilgrimage 2017

IN COMMEMORATION OF THE MARTYRS OF NEW FRANCE

TO: Family-registrants – Pilgrimage 2017

FROM: Charles Zepeda, Director – Modified Pilgrimage

 

A pilgrim is one who prays on The Way to the destination of his prayers.

To prepare well for pilgrimage, therefore, our Chaplains ask each pilgrim & family to offer daily the three-line prayer composed by St. Nicholas of Flüe.

Find it on this page of the Pilgrimage blog.

To keep abreast of developments and messages to pilgrims, please subscribe to the Pilgrimage blog. http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog/

Or join the Pilgrimage’s Facebook group.

Looking for a ride to pilgrimage? Get in on the pilgrims’ forum, and form a car-pool — or make other plans with fellow-pilgrims for brigade life, camps, you name it.

Would you like your family to learn or practice some of the many songs sung on pilgrimage?

Click here to request a CD or cassette of the Pilgrimage’s very own Songs of Pilgrimage or the documentary video. Or paste the URL into your browser. http://national-coalition.org/w/songs-of-pilgrimage-order-form

Get Pilgrimage media here.

Listening while you walk (to get your ‘souls’ in shape) or work around the house is a great way to prepare the days of grace.

A blessed pilgrimage!

Charles P. Zepeda
Director – Modified Pilgrimage
Capon Bridge, West Virginia
304/616-2384
c.zepeda.pilgrimage@gmail.com

P.S. Please notify me of any change to your planned participation.

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

www.pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/modified/
http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog/

http://pilgrimage.forumotion.com
https://www.facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration/

NCCL – 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119 USA
610/435-2634 pilgrimage.for.restoration@gmail.com

Message for families from the Chief of Brigadiers, Pilgrimage 2017

IN COMMEMORATION OF THE MARTYRS OF NEW FRANCE

TO: Family-registrants – Pilgrimage 2017

FROM: Reuben J. DeMaster – Chief of Brigadiers

 

Congratulations on taking a first step of pilgrimage with your family to Our Lady’s Shrine of Martyrs in Auriesville, NY!

The second step is much like every other step of pilgrimage: to pray with the other pilgrim-registrants also preparing to go to Auriesville. Indeed, prayer & penance is the beginning and end — the very reason — of the pilgrimage. The way of a pilgrim is the habit of ceaseless prayer. I. Thessalonians v, 17

That’s why the Fathers-chaplain ask each pilgrim to pray daily the very short prayer composed by St. Nicholas of Flüe.

Find it on this page of the Pilgrimage blog.

“He who sings well, prays twice.” (Attributed to St. Augustine of Hippo.) Why not multiply your praying power by learning or practicing some of the many songs sung on pilgrimage?

Click here to request your own copy of the Songs of Pilgrimage CD or the video documentary. Or paste the URL into your browser. http://national-coalition.org/w/songs-of-pilgrimage-order-form

Listening while you walk (to get your ‘souls’ in shape) or while putzing around the house is a great way to prepare the days of grace.

Find the Pilgrimage media here.

Please let me hear from you if you await the brigade assignment/s for your family, or if you have any questions about brigade-life. Click here to e-mail me.

Godspeed!

Reuben J. DeMaster
Chief of Brigadiers
New Tripoli, Pennsylvania
484/201-8249
r.demaster.pilgrimage@gmail.com

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

www.pilgrimage-for-restoration.org
http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog/

http://pilgrimage.forumotion.com
https://www.facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration/

NCCL – 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119 USA

 

NOTE WELL


Veterans know there is never a better time than now to commence preparations. And there never seems to be enough time, no matter how long in advance one registers.

Please therefore contact your brigadier as soon as possible to get started. If you don’t know or cannot reach him or her, drop me an e-mail.

Some of the brigades already have blogs. If yours doesn’t, please encourage your brigadier to start one. You, he or she can contact the Pilgrimage’s Vice-Director for Communications, Samantha Lang, for ideas.

Brigade of St. Joan of Arc – https://stjoanofarcbrigade.wordpress.com/
Brigade of St. Isaac Jogues – http://stisaacjoguesbrigade.wordpress.com
Brigade of St. Michael the Archangel – https://stmichaelbrigade.wordpress.com
Company of St. René Goupil – https://companyofsaintrenegoupil.wordpress.com/

Why must I submit the transportation request form?

The shuttle is provided to enable you to recover your vehicle at the end of the pilgrimage, Sunday afternoon.

In the event you use public transportation (PT), the organizers also will shuttle you to and from the PT terminal.

In every case, plain-pilgrims & pilgrim-organizers need to plan, together, in advance.

Submitting the shuttle request facilitates your transportation in the afternoon or evening on Thursday, September 27, from the Auriesville Shrine to Lake George Village, and again bright & early Friday morning from motel to check-in (which every pilgrim must do) right before Mass and step-off.

Submit the form only after registering and submitting the fee.

message for pilgrim-registrants from the Director, Pilgrimage 2017

Memorandum

TO: Pilgrim-registrants – Pilgrimage 2017

FROM: Greg Lloyd, Director – Pilgrimage for Restoration

 

A pilgrim is one who prays on The Way to the destination of his prayers.

After registering, what are the first steps of pilgrimage to prepare well for & make the best of the spiritual journey?

  1.   First & foremost, our Chaplains ask each pilgrim & brigade to offer daily the three-line prayer composed by St. Nicholas of Flüe. Find this easy-to-memorize prayer on this page of the Pilgrimage blog.
  2.   To keep abreast of developments and messages to pilgrims, and for helpful practical tips — about things like packing, transportation, camping/lodgings, gear, food, etc. — subscribe to the Pilgrimage blog. http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog/
  3.   You can also join the Pilgrimage’s Facebook group.
  4.   Looking for a ride to pilgrimage? Get in on the pilgrims’ forum, and form a car-pool — or make other plans with fellow-pilgrims for brigade life, camps, you name it.
  5.   Would you like your family to learn or practice some of the many songs sung on pilgrimage?

    Click here to request a CD or cassette of the Pilgrimage’s very own Songs of Pilgrimage or the documentary video. Or paste the URL into your browser. http://national-coalition.org/w/songs-of-pilgrimage-order-form

    Listening while you walk (to get your ‘souls’ in shape) or work around the house is a great way to prepare the days of grace.

A blessed pilgrimage!

Gregory P. Lloyd
Director of Pilgrimage
Fullerton, Pennsylvania
610/435-2634
pilgrimage.for.restoration@gmail.com

      P.S. Please notify me of any change to your planned participation.

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

www.pilgrimage-for-restoration.org
http://pilgrimage-for-restoration/blog/

http://pilgrimage.forumotion.com
https://www.facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration/

NCCL – 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119 USA
610/435-2634 pilgrimage.for.restoration@gmail.com

a word about conducting oneself & family modestly on pilgrimage, in dress foremost

IN COMMEMORATION OF THE MARTYRS OF NEW FRANCE

TO: registrants — fellow pilgrims in The Lord

FROM: Greg Lloyd – Director of the Pilgrimage

 

The pilgrimage’s Chaplains join me in reminding pilgrims to observe norms of Christian modesty on pilgrimage.

As regards clothes, they are to adorn and conceal, not reveal the body, its figure and skin. Decent apparel complements, without flaunting, one’s God-given beauty. It is an outward sign of the soul’s invisible dignity and virtues.

Gentlemen are asked please to refrain from wearing short-trousers, tank tops, tee shirts, and/or apparel with shocking or distracting designs. Though in the Adirondack wilderness, we are throughout praying, including holy Mass. It is only fitting, therefore, to keep clothing neat and in good repair.

On pilgrimage, most ladies wear dresses or skirts, which we ask always to be cut below knee length. If they find they must wear slacks, they are durable, but always loose-fitting, and to the ankle. Blouses should also show good measure: not tight-fitting or sleeveless, and no low necklines. In the apostolic tradition, ladies also wear a hat, scarf, or mantilla while praying the holy Mass. (Cf. Epistle of St. Paul, I Cor. xi, 6-7)

Please let me hear from you if you have any questions. mail [at] pilgrimage-for-restoration.org

Godspeed!

Gregory P. Lloyd
Pilgrimage Director
610/435-2634
pilgrimage.for.restoration@gmail.com

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

www.pilgrimage-for-restoration.org
http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog

http://pilgrimage.forumotion.com/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration/

NCCL – 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119 USA

message for pilgrim-registrants from the Chief of Brigadiers, Pilgrimage 2017

Memorandum

TO: Pilgrim-registrants – Pilgrimage 2017

FROM: Reuben J. DeMaster – Chief of Brigadiers

 

Congratulations on taking a first step of pilgrimage to Our Lady’s Shrine of Martyrs in Auriesville, NY!

The second step is much like every other step of pilgrimage: to pray with the other pilgrim-registrants also preparing to go to Auriesville. Indeed, prayer & penance is the beginning and end — the very reason — of the pilgrimage. The way of a pilgrim is the habit of unceasing prayer. I. Thessalonians v, 17

That’s why the Pilgrimage Chaplains ask each pilgrim to pray daily the three-line prayer composed by St. Nicholas of Flüe. Find it on this page of the Pilgrimage blog.

Find the pilgrims’ three-line prayer on the blog at http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog/?p=2373

“He who sings well, prays twice.” (Attributed to St. Augustine of Hippo.) Why not multiply your praying power by learning or practicing some of the many songs sung on pilgrimage?

Click here to request your own copy of the Songs of Pilgrimage or the video documentary. Or paste the URL into your browser. http://national-coalition.org/w/songs-of-pilgrimage-order-form

Listening while you walk (to get your ‘souls’ in shape) or while putzing around the house is a great way to prepare the days of grace.

Find the Pilgrimage media here. Request your own copy of the Songs of Pilgrimage CD or the video documentary DVD.

    Please let me hear from you if you await your brigade assignment, or if you have any questions about brigade-life. Please ask your fellow-brigadesmen or women to do the same. Click here to e-mail me.

Godspeed!

Reuben J. DeMaster
Chief of Brigadiers
New Tripoli, Pennsylvania
484/201-8249 mobile
r.demaster.pilgrimage@gmail.com

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

www.pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/modified-pilgrimage
http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog/

http://pilgrimage.forumotion.com/
www.facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration/

NCCL – 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119 USA

 

NOTE WELL

Veterans know there is never a better time than now to commence preparations. And there never seems to be enough time, no matter how long in advance one registers.

Please therefore contact your brigadier as soon as possible to get started. If you don’t know or cannot reach him or her, drop an e-mail to my colleague, Mike Six, Emeritus Chief of Brigadiers.

Some of the brigades already have blogs. If yours doesn’t, please encourage your brigadier to start one. You, he or she can contact me for ideas.

Brigade of St. Joan of Arc – https://stjoanofarcbrigade.wordpress.com/
Brigade of St. Isaac Jogues – http://stisaacjoguesbrigade.wordpress.com
Brigade of St. Michael the Archangel – https://stmichaelbrigade.wordpress.com
Company of St. René Goupil – https://companyofsaintrenegoupil.wordpress.com/

message for pilgrim-registrants about shuttle service, car-pools, and transportation all 3 days of Pilgrimage 2017

Memorandum

TO: Pilgrim-registrants, Pilgrimage 2017

FROM: Dennis P. Mitchell, R.O. – Transportation-Team
      d.mitchell.pilgrimage@gmail.com – Co. of St. René Goupîl

 

After completing registration, be sure also to submit the transportation form, to coordinate with organizers your arrival at the pilgrimage starting point Thursday, 28 September, and in order to guarantee retrieval of your vehicle after the final Mass Sunday, October 1.

Even if you or the group you are traveling with intend to keep your vehicle throughout the pilgrimage, we ask you to submit the form, to tell us that.

Please don’t delay. The sooner my colleagues & I know your plans, the sooner your itinerary can be fixed and together we can all help fellow pilgrims looking for rides to the region from ‘all over the map’.

Please also visit the online pilgrims’ forum to interact with fellow pilgrims, including to help those looking to car-pool to the starting-point, and back home.

Lots of pilgrims are looking for rides to step-off. Information you offer to others in the forum, and by submitting the transportation form, can be used to help arrange car-pools.

Please contact me if you have any questions about transportation.

A blessed pilgrimage!

Dennis P. Mitchell
Responsible Officer (R.O.), Transportation-Team
II. Dept. for Logistics – Company of St. René Goupîl
Bangor, Pennsylvania
610/390-9507 mobile
d.mitchell.pilgrimage@gmail.com

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

www.national-coalition.org/w/transportation-request-form

http://pilgrimage.forumotion.com
www.facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration/

NCCL – 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119 USA

completing your or your group’s registration – Pilgrimage 2017

Memorandum

TO: pilgrim-registrants, fellow pilgrims in The Lord
FROM: Greg Lloyd, Director – Pilgrimage for Restoration
 
 
Congratulations! And thank you for registering for the milestone 22nd annual Pilgrimage for Restoration, Friday-Sunday, 29 September – October 1, 2017.

The fee is due at time of registration, and completes your registration.

The schedule of fees & discounts is summarized on this webpage.

There are two ways to pay the fee: (1.) online — using PayPal; or (2.) via mail — by check or cash.

NOTE WELL: to avail of a group or family discount, the fee must be (a.) paid online; (b.) submitted in one transaction only; and, (c.) time-stamped on the same day as the online registration.

1. Pay online using PayPal.

    If you haven’t yet paid online, click on the “Donate” button this page.     (Or paste the same URL into your browser tab. http://national-coalition.org/#gift/ .)
    You can also sign-in to paypal.com directly using your PayPal account, and send the fee to “gift@national-coalition.org” with a short description: “group [or family] registration fee – Pilgrimage 2017”.
    Nota bene: Even if you do not have an account, you can pay the fee using PayPal. All you need is a valid credit card.

2. Pay via mail, by check or cash.

    If submitting the fee by cash or check, payable to NCCL, please mail it to 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119, along with a print-out of the confirmation e-mail sent to you automatically at submission of the webform.

God grant us the grace of making pilgrimage together worthily.

Gregory Lloyd, M.A.
Pilgrimage Director
pilgrimage.for.restoration@gmail.com
610/435-2634

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

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www.https://facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration/
http://pilgrimage.forumotion.com/
www.pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/

Registration

c/o NCCL – 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119 USA

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

22nd Annual

Friday – Sunday
September 29 – October 1, 2017

“Nobody makes pilgrimage alone.”
“In unione orationum.”
Now is the acceptable time.
II. Cor. vi, 2

Now is the time to register to pilgrimage to Auriesville. Register from this page. It’s simple and easy.

You can also make pilgrimage from afar, from home or parish: obtain a plenary indulgence, sponsor a pilgrim (or two), request prayers or offer them — all from this page.

Listen to and learn the Songs of Pilgrimage!

About the invitation to volunteer for Pilgrimage 2017

Memorandum

TO: Those invited to volunteer for the Pilgrimage 2017

FROM: Paul Farynaz, Vice-Director for Recruitment

 

Do please join us on pilgrimage.

    To learn a little something about the Pilgrimage for Restoration — now in its 22nd year — as well as the rôle of volunteers, please click here.

    You can also learn about the pilgrimage and the volunteers by visiting the other sites listed in the signature lines, below.

    This overview, a chart of the organization structure, can help as well.

    In case you’d prefer just to be a ‘plain-vanilla’ pilgrim — that is, without volunteering — then it only takes a minute or so to register.

    If you’re not yet sure about making the trip to Auriesville, you can PRE-register.

    If you’d like to learn about one special patron of the volunteers, you might also see the letter of St. Isaac Jogues, recounting the martyrdom of St. René Goupîl.

Drop me an e-mail if you have any questions.

Until soon, ad majorem Dei gloriam!

Paul J. Farynaz
Vice-Director for Recruitment
Lunenburg, Massachusetts
p.farynaz.pilgrimage@gmail.com
978/502-7971 mobile

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

www.pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/modified/
http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog/
http://pilgrimage.forumotion.com
https://www.facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration/

NCCL – 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119 USA
610/435-2634 pilgrimage.for.restoration@gmail.com

About the invitation to volunteer for Pilgrimage 2016

Memorandum

TO: Those invited to volunteer for the Pilgrimage 2016

FROM: Paul Farynaz, Vice-Director for Recruitment

 

Do please join us on pilgrimage.

    To learn a little something about the Pilgrimage for Restoration — now in its 21st year — as well as the rôle of volunteers, please click here.

    You can also learn about the pilgrimage and the volunteers by visiting the other sites listed in the signature lines, below.

    This overview, a chart of the organization structure, can help as well.

    In case you’d prefer just to be a ‘plain-vanilla’ pilgrim — that is, without volunteering — then it only takes a minute or so to register.

    If you’re not yet sure about making the trip to Auriesville, you can PRE-register.

    If you’d like to learn about one special patron of the volunteers, you might also see the letter of St. Isaac Jogues, recounting the martyrdom of St. René Goupîl.

Drop me an e-mail if you have any questions.

Until soon, ad majorem Dei gloriam!

Paul J. Farynaz
Vice-Director for Recruitment
Lunenburg, Massachusetts
p.farynaz.pilgrimage@gmail.com
978/502-7971 mobile

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

www.pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/modified/
http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog/
http://pilgrimage.forumotion.com
https://www.facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration/

NCCL – 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119 USA
610/435-2634 pilgrimage.for.restoration@gmail.com

Message for families from the Director of the modified Pilgrimage 2016

Memorandum

TO: Family-registrants – Pilgrimage 2016

FROM: Charles Zepeda, Director – Modified Pilgrimage

 

A pilgrim is one who prays on The Way to the destination of his prayers.

To prepare well for pilgrimage, therefore, Father Moreau, our Chaplain, asks each pilgrim & family to offer daily the three-line prayer composed by St. Nicholas of Flüe. Find it on this page of the Pilgrimage blog.

To keep abreast of developments and messages to pilgrims, please subscribe to the Pilgrimage blog. http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog/

Or join the Pilgrimage’s Facebook group.

Looking for a ride to pilgrimage? Get in on the pilgrims’ forum, and form a car-pool — or make other plans with fellow-pilgrims for brigade life, camps, you name it.

Would you like your family to learn or practice some of the many songs sung on pilgrimage?

Click here to request a CD or cassette of the Pilgrimage’s very own Songs of Pilgrimage or the documentary video. Or paste the URL into your browser. http://national-coalition.org/w/songs-of-pilgrimage-order-form

Listening while you walk (to get your ‘souls’ in shape) or work around the house is a great way to prepare the days of grace.

A blessed pilgrimage!

Charles P. Zepeda
Director – Modified Pilgrimage
Capon Bridge, West Virginia
304/616-2384
c.zepeda.pilgrimage@gmail.com

P.S. Please notify me of any change to your planned participation.

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

www.pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/modified/
http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog/

http://pilgrimage.forumotion.com
https://www.facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration/

NCCL – 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119 USA
610/435-2634 pilgrimage.for.restoration@gmail.com

Message for families from the Chief of Brigadiers, Pilgrimage 2016

Memorandum

TO: Family-registrants – Pilgrimage 2016

FROM: Reuben J. DeMaster – Chief of Brigadiers

 

Congratulations on taking a first step of pilgrimage with your family to Our Lady’s Shrine of Martyrs in Auriesville, NY!

The second step is much like every other step of pilgrimage: to pray with the other pilgrim-registrants also preparing to go to Auriesville. Indeed, prayer & penance is the beginning and end — the very reason — of the pilgrimage. The way of a pilgrim is the habit of ceaseless prayer.

That’s why Father Jean-Marie Moreau, the Pilgrimage Chaplain, asks each pilgrim to pray daily the very short prayer composed by St. Nicholas of Flüe. Find it on this page of the Pilgrimage blog.

“He who sings well, prays twice.” (Attributed to St. Augustine of Hippo.) Why not multiply your praying power by learning or practicing some of the many songs sung on pilgrimage?

Click here to request your own copy of the Songs of Pilgrimage or the video documentary. Or paste the URL into your browser. http://national-coalition.org/w/songs-of-pilgrimage-order-form

Listening while you walk (to get your ‘souls’ in shape) or while putzing around the house is a great way to prepare the days of grace.

Please let me hear from you if you await the brigade assignment/s for your family, or if you have any questions about brigade-life. Click here to e-mail me.

Godspeed!

Reuben J. DeMaster
Chief of Brigadiers
New Tripoli, Pennsylvania
484/201-8249
r.demaster.pilgrimage@gmail.com

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

www.pilgrimage-for-restoration.org
http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog/

http://pilgrimage.forumotion.com
https://www.facebook.com/groups/pilgrimage.for.restoration/

NCCL – 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119 USA

 
 

Veterans know there is never a better time than now to commence preparations. And there never seems to be enough time, no matter how long in advance one registers.

Please therefore contact your brigadier as soon as possible to get started. If you don’t know or cannot reach him or her, drop me an e-mail.

Some of the brigades already have blogs. If yours doesn’t, please encourage your brigadier to start one. You, he or she can contact the Pilgrimage’s Vice-Director for Communications, Samantha Lang, for ideas.

Brigade of St. Joan of Arc – https://stjoanofarcbrigade.wordpress.com/
Brigade of St. Isaac Jogues – http://stisaacjoguesbrigade.wordpress.com
Brigade of St. Michael the Archangel – https://stmichaelbrigade.wordpress.com
Company of St. René Goupil – https://companyofsaintrenegoupil.wordpress.com/

Why must I submit the transportation request form?

The shuttle is provided to enable you to recover your vehicle at the end of the pilgrimage, Sunday afternoon.

In the event you use public transportation, the organizers also will shuttle you to and from the PT terminal.

In every case, plain-pilgrims & pilgrim-organziers need to plan, together, in advance.

Submitting the shuttle request facilitates your transportation in the afternoon or evening on Thursday, September 22, from Auriesville to Lake George Village, and again bright & early Friday morning from motel to check-in (which every pilgrim must do) right before Mass and step-off.

Submit the form only after registering & submitting the fee.

message for pilgrim-registrants from the Director, Pilgrimage 2016

Memorandum

TO: Pilgrim-registrants – Pilgrimage 2016

FROM: Greg Lloyd, Director – Pilgrimage for Restoration

 

A pilgrim is one who prays on The Way to the destination of his prayers.

After registering, what are the first steps of pilgrimage to prepare well for & make the best of the spiritual journey?

  1.   First & foremost, our Chaplains ask each pilgrim & brigade to offer daily the three-line prayer composed by St. Nicholas of Flüe. Find this easy-to-memorize prayer on this page of the Pilgrimage blog.
  2.   To keep abreast of developments and messages to pilgrims, and for helpful practical tips — about things like packing, transportation, camping/lodgings, gear, food, etc. — subscribe to the Pilgrimage blog. http://pilgrimage-for-restoration.org/blog/
  3.   You can also join the Pilgrimage’s Facebook group.
  4.   Looking for a ride to pilgrimage? Get in on the pilgrims’ forum, and form a car-pool — or make other plans with fellow-pilgrims for brigade life, camps, you name it.
  5.   Would you like your family to learn or practice some of the many songs sung on pilgrimage?

    Click here to request a CD or cassette of the Pilgrimage’s very own Songs of Pilgrimage or the documentary video. Or paste the URL into your browser. http://national-coalition.org/w/songs-of-pilgrimage-order-form

    Listening while you walk (to get your ‘souls’ in shape) or work around the house is a great way to prepare the days of grace.

A blessed pilgrimage!

Gregory P. Lloyd
Director of Pilgrimage
Fullerton, Pennsylvania
610/435-2634
pilgrimage.for.restoration@gmail.com

      P.S. Please notify me of any change to your planned participation.

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a word about conducting oneself & family modestly on pilgrimage, in dress foremost

Memorandum

TO: registrants — fellow pilgrims in The Lord

FROM: Greg Lloyd – Director of the Pilgrimage

 

The pilgrimage’s Chaplain has asked me to remind pilgrims to observe norms of Christian modesty on pilgrimage.

As regards clothes, they are to adorn and conceal, not reveal the body, its figure and skin. Decent apparel complements, without flaunting, one’s God-given beauty. It is an outward sign of the soul’s invisible dignity and virtues.

Gentlemen are asked please to refrain from wearing short-trousers, tank tops, tee shirts, and/or apparel with shocking or distracting designs. Though in the Adirondack wilderness, we also attend holy Mass. It is only fitting, therefore, to keep clothing neat and in good repair.

On pilgrimage, most ladies wear dresses or skirts, which we ask always to be cut below knee length. If they find they must wear slacks, they are durable, but always loose-fitting, and to the ankle. Blouses should also show good measure: not tight-fitting or sleeveless, and no low necklines. In the apostolic tradition, ladies also wear a hat, scarf, or mantilla while praying the holy Mass. (Cf. Epistle of St. Paul, I Cor. xi, 6-7)

Please let me hear from you if you have any questions. mail [at] pilgrimage-for-restoration.org

Godspeed!

Gregory P. Lloyd
Pilgrimage Director

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message for pilgrim-registrants from the Chief of Brigadiers, Pilgrimage 2016

Memorandum

TO: Pilgrim-registrants – Pilgrimage 2016

FROM: Reuben J. DeMaster – Chief of Brigadiers

 

Congratulations on taking a first step of pilgrimage with your family to Our Lady’s Shrine of Martyrs in Auriesville, NY!

The second step is much like every other step of pilgrimage: to pray with the other pilgrim-registrants also preparing to go to Auriesville. Indeed, prayer & penance is the beginning and end — the very reason — of the pilgrimage. The way of a pilgrim is the habit of unceasing prayer.

That’s why the Pilgrimage Chaplains ask each pilgrim to pray daily the three-line prayer composed by St. Nicholas of Flüe. Find it on this page of the Pilgrimage blog.

“He who sings well, prays twice.” (Attributed to St. Augustine of Hippo.) Why not multiply your praying power by learning or practicing some of the many songs sung on pilgrimage?

Click here to request your own copy of the Songs of Pilgrimage or the video documentary. Or paste the URL into your browser. http://national-coalition.org/w/songs-of-pilgrimage-order-form

Listening while you walk (to get your ‘souls’ in shape) or while putzing around the house is a great way to prepare the days of grace.

Please let me hear from you if you await your brigade assignment, or if you have any questions about brigade-life. Please ask your fellow-brigadesmen or women to do the same. Click here to e-mail me.

Godspeed!

Reuben J. DeMaster
Chief of Brigadiers
New Tripoli, Pennsylvania
484/201-8249
r.demaster.pilgrimage@gmail.com

Pilgrimage for Restoration
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Veterans know there is never a better time than now to commence preparations. And there never seems to be enough time, no matter how long in advance one registers.

Please therefore contact your brigadier as soon as possible to get started. If you don’t know or cannot reach him or her, drop an e-mail to my Colleague, Mike Six.

Some of the brigades already have blogs. If yours doesn’t, please encourage your brigadier to start one. You, he or she can contact me for ideas.

Brigade of St. Joan of Arc – https://stjoanofarcbrigade.wordpress.com/
Brigade of St. Isaac Jogues – http://stisaacjoguesbrigade.wordpress.com
Brigade of St. Michael the Archangel – https://stmichaelbrigade.wordpress.com
Company of St. René Goupil – https://companyofsaintrenegoupil.wordpress.com/

message for pilgrim-registrants about shuttle service, car-pools, and transportation all 3 days of Pilgrimage 2016

Memorandum

TO: Pilgrim-registrants, Pilgrimage 2016

FROM: Dennis P. Mitchell, R.O. – Transportation-Team
      d.mitchell.pilgrimage@gmail.com – Co. of St. René Goupîl

 

After completing registration, be sure also to submit the transportation form, to coordinate with organizers your arrival at the pilgrimage starting point Thursday, 22 September, and in order to guarantee retrieval of your vehicle after the final Mass Sunday, 25 September.

Even if you or the group you are traveling with intend to keep your vehicle throughout the pilgrimage, we ask you to submit the form, to tell us that.

Please don’t delay. The sooner my colleagues & I know your plans, the sooner your itinerary can be fixed and together we can all help fellow pilgrims looking for rides.

Please also visit the online pilgrims’ forum to interact with fellow pilgrims, including to help those needing a ride to the starting-point, and back home.

Lots of pilgrims are looking for rides to step-off. Information you offer to others in the forum, and by submitting the transportation form, can be used to help arrange car-pools.

Please contact me if you have any questions about transportation.

A blessed pilgrimage!

Dennis P. Mitchell, Vice-Director
  and Responsible Officer (R.O.)
CSRG Transportation-Team
Company of St. René Goupîl
Bangor, Pennsylvania
610/390-9507 cellular
d.mitchell.pilgrimage@gmail.com

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completing your or your group’s registration – Pilgrimage 2016

Memorandum

TO: pilgrim-registrants, fellow pilgrims in The Lord
FROM: Greg Lloyd, Director – Pilgrimage for Restoration
 
 
Congratulations! And thank you for registering for the milestone 21st annual Pilgrimage for Restoration, Friday-Sunday, 18-20 September 2016.

The fee is due at time of registration, and completes your registration.

The schedule of fees & discounts is summarized on this webpage.

There are two ways to pay the fee: (1.) online — using PayPal; or (2.) via mail — by check or cash.

NOTE WELL: to avail of a discount, the fee must be (a.) paid online; (b.) submitted in one transaction only; and, (c.) time-stamped on the same day as the online registration.

1.   Pay online using PayPal.

    Simply follow the instructions on this page.     (Or paste the same URL into your browser tab.   http://national-coalition.org/w/thank-you-for-registering/ )
    You can also sign-in to paypal.com directly using your PayPal account, and send the fee to “gift@national-coalition.org” with a short description: “group registration fee – Pilgrimage 2016”.
    Nota bene: Even if you do not have an account, you can pay the fee using PayPal. All you need is a valid credit card.

2.   Pay via mail, by check or cash.

    If submitting the fee by cash or check, payable to NCCL, please mail it to 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119, along with a print-out of the confirmation e-mail sent to you automatically at submission of the webform.

God grant us the grace of making pilgrimage together worthily.

Gregory Lloyd, M.A.
Pilgrimage Director
director@national-coalition.org
610/435-2634

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c/o NCCL – 621 Jordan Circle, Whitehall PA 18052-7119 USA

Pilgrimage for Restoration
Come to restore. The rest will come.

21st Annual

Friday – Sunday
September 23-25, 2016

“Nobody makes pilgrimage alone.”
“In unione orationum.”
Now is the acceptable time.
II. Cor. vi, 2

Now is the time to register to pilgrimage to Auriesville. Register from this page. It’s simple and easy.

You can also make pilgrimage from afar, from home or parish: obtain a plenary indulgence, sponsor a pilgrim (or two), request prayers or offer them — all from this page.

Listen to and learn the Songs of Pilgrimage!