This postcard captures a vibrant religious procession taking place in Plonevez Porzay, a commune located in the Brittany region of France. Women dressed in traditional Breton costumes featuring ornate black dresses adorned with gold embroidery and white aprons carry a statue of a saint framed by a golden arch. The procession moves solemnly along a grassy path with a stone church and bell tower visible in the background, anchoring the scene in a rural village setting. The event depicted is known as "Le Pardon," a traditional Breton religious festival held on the last Sunday of August. It is recognized for its rich display of banners, costumes, and community participation. Clergy members follow behind the statue bearers, dressed in white liturgical garments, emphasizing the spiritual significance of the occasion. The postcard is part of the La Bretagne Pittoresque series, highlighting picturesque aspects of the Brittany region.