“Col. Leray ̶ Cliché Augouard. Souvenir de Brazzaville. Missionary fathers are shown together and with children at the mission in five photos. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.
"Notre-Dame de Lourdes, honorée à Maryabad dans les Indes Anglaises. Les Soeurs Franciscaines de la Propagation de la Foi avec les Soeurs Indigènes et quelques jeunes filles chrétiennes prient pour tous les Bienfaiteurs spirituels et temporels de la Propagation de la Foi." Franciscan Sisters of the Propagation of the Faith, their Indigenous Sisters, and some Christian girls face a metal gate within a stone structure. Presumably the structure and small statue in it are for Our Lady of Lourdes. Some stand and others kneel. This postcard was printed in Brussels.
“5. ̶ Madagascar. ̶ Le prêtres indigènes du Vicariat de Tananarive (Trois Jésuites ; neuf prêtres séculiers).” Twelve priests from the Catholic vicariate of Antananarivo are shown together. 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.” There is no handwriting on the back.
Missions des Pères Capucins: Pundjab [Punjab] (Ind.) Missionarissen. Missionaries pose for the camera with some standing and others sitting in front of them. Most of them have large beards. Additional information directs donations to Antwerp, Belgium. There is a handwritten note on the back of this postcard.
“Dix prêtres japonais évangélisent les Iles Goto, Japon.” Ten Japanese Christian missionary fathers sent to the Goto Islands are shown together. “Missions-Etrangères de Paris, 128 rue du Bac.” is printed on the back of the postcard. There are several handwritten lines in French on the back.
"Missie der PP. Ong. Karmelieten. Reeks - Série II - Quilon [Kollam]. No 4 - Inlandsche Karmelietessen Derde-Ordezusters." Many native Carmelite Third-Order Sisters pose for a group portrait outside a building. This postcard was printed in Brussels.
"Indian priests with the Bishop of Coimbatore." Some of the men pose sitting down, other stand behind them. They are in front of a building. This postcard was printed in Paris, France.
“Missie der Paters van den H. Geest. Congo. ̶ Een Inlandsch Priester op den dag Zijner Eerste H. Mis.” A native priest is shown with two acolytes in front of a church on the day of his first Holy Mass. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard: Missiehuis van den H. Geest, Lier (pr. Antwerpen).” There is no handwriting on the back.
"Missie der PP. Ong. Karmelieten. Reeks - Série II - Quilon [Kollam]. No 2 - Noviciaat voor inboorlingen." Native novitiates and their European counterparts are posing for a group photo outside a building with brick arches. This postcard was printed in Brussels.