“29. Madagascar. ̶ Les Chrétiens sont fiers de leur Église.” A missionary father with parishioners pose in front of the mission church. The caption and following information are printed on the back of the postcard: “Pour ‘l’Œuvre des Prêtres Malgaches’, 79, Avenue de Breteuil, Paris XVe. Ch. Post. 567-39 Paris.” There is no handwriting on the back.
“Ligue Franciscaine des Missions – Franciskaansche Missien. 15, rue Vanderlinden, Schaerbeek. Congo. ̶ Intérieur de la chapelle de Sandoa. Binnenzicht der kapel van Sandoa.” The altar area of a mission church is depicted. There are white coverings on the altar and the rail. The brickwork on the wall behind the altar is decorated with two border patterns. There a several lines of handwriting in Dutch on the back.
“Mission de Scheut: Congo. La manécanterie de l’église St. Pierre (Kinshasa). Members of the choir school are depicted in their robes in the altar area of the church. A missionary father teacher leads the group. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard: “Mission de Scheut – Cte. Ch. Post. 1269.90. Imprimerie de la Bourse, Anvers.” There is no handwriting on the back.
“19. Madagascar ̶ Goupe de Chrétiens.” Local Christians pose with the missionary father outside the mission church. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard: “Procure des Missions, 73, rue des Stations. Lille. Bulletin “Chine, Ceylan, Madagascar. Phototypie – 47-49, rue de Canteleu, Lille.” There is no handwriting on the back.
“Redemptoristes ̶ Thysville – Congo. ̶ Boko. L’interieur de la Chapelle St. Joseph. Redemptoristen ̶ Thysstad – Kongo. Boko. Het inwendige der Kapel St. Jozef.” The nave of a small mission church is depicted with rows of benches. A large statue is shown above the altar. The caption and name of the publisher, “Photo De Lil-Schoker, Grammont.” are printed on the back of the postcard. There is no handwriting on the back.
“Mission des Frères-Mineurs. – Congo. Missie der Minderbroeders. 2. ̶ L’eglise de Kanzenze . ̶ Het kerkske van Kanzenze.” Boys pose in a row in front of a tall brick mission church in the country. The caption and name of the publisher, “Phot. Impr. Goebeert, 4 rue VanSchoor, Br.” are printed on the back of the postcard. There is no handwriting on the back.
“Une chrétienté et son église.” A missionary father is shown outside his country church along with members of the congregation. The men and boys are seen to the left of the missionary father, and the women and girls to the right. The stone church has a cross at the top and woven shades over one corner. The name of the publisher, “A. Dubosq, édit., Commes (Calvados) ̶ Déposé.” is printed on the back of the postcard. There is no handwriting on the back.
“14. ̶ Madagascar. Devant sa pauvre Église.” A missionary father is shown along with several villagers outside a plain mission church. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard: “En vente pour “l’Œuvre des Prêtres malgaches” 79, Avenue de Breteuil, Paris XVe.” There is no handwriting on the back.
“Missions Salésiennes. Nippon II 7. Une chrétienté– Miyasaki, [Miyazaki] 1933.” A Christian community is shown together outside the mission. Several missionary fathers can be seen in the front rows. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard: “Procure des Missions Salésiennes. C.C.P. Lyon, 589.17. 9, chemin de Fontanière, La Mulatière (Rhône).” “Cercle Missionnaire du Sanatorium du Clergé – Thorenc – “ is stamped in blue ink on the back. There is no handwriting on the back.
“Col. Leray. 108. ̶ Congo Français. ̶ Les Religieuses de Saint-Joseph de Cluny à Brazzaville avec une partie de leurs pensionnaires.” Five missionary sisters pose with girls and young women from their mission. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.