"Eigenhandig geschreven brief van Pater Lievens (Tweede deel)." The second part of a personal letter written by Father Lievens is reproduced on this postcard.
"Eigenhandig geschreven brief van Pater Lievens (Eerste deel)." The first part of a personal letter written by Father Lievens is reproduced on this postcard.
“9. Tokio (Japon) ̶ Six Nouveaux Prètres Ordonnés le 29 Juin 1933.” Six newly ordained priests pose for a photo. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard: “L’Œuvre de Saint-Pierre-Apôtre. Construit des Séminaires et entretient les Séminaristes en pays de Mission. Œuvre de Saint-Pierre-Apôtre: Lyon 12, rue Sala;, Paris 5, rue Monsieur (VIIe).” Handwriting in French closely covers the back of the card.
"Le Missioni della Compagnia di Gesù - Serie I. - Corona d'Apostoli. 2. S. Ignazio, Fondatore della Compagnia di Gesù manda alle lontane Indie. S. Francesco Saverio primo Missionario Gesuita." This is a drawing of St. Ignatius sending St. Francis Xavier to the edges of India. They are on the steps of a building. Additional information directs donations to Venice, Italy.
"Serie X - India. 5. - Come vestono I Missionari nel Bengala (India)." Three male missionaries pose in order to demonstrate what missionaries in Bangladesh ought to wear. They are wearing Asian sun hats, robes, rope belts, and they are carrying walking sticks. Information on the back indicates that this postcard was published in Rome, Italy.
"Missions des Rds Pères Capucins au Pundjab [Punjab] - Indes. Religieuses Indiennes formées et dirigées par les Soeurs Franciscaines." Indigenous women dressed in clergy garb stand with a Franciscan Sister. This postcard was printed in Brussels. There is a handwritten note on the back.