Pilgrimage For Restoration

Sep. 27th–29th

The Pilgrimage for Restoration is a 62 mile 3 day walk in New York to the Shrine of the North American Martyrs (Auriesville, NY). The Pilgrimage for Restoration is modeled after the French Pentecost pilgrimage to Chartres. Pilgrims walk to display their love and honor for Christ the King in the public sphere. During the walk, pilgrims pray for Christ’s restored kingship in both society and the family.

Walking Pilgrimage – Primarily Young Adult – USA – Traditional Catholic

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