Typically, Italian feasts consist of festive communal meals, religious services, games of chance and skill and elaborate outdoor processions consisting of statues resplendent in jewels and donations.
In Singapore, under the Public Order Act 2009, outdoor public processions or assemblies require police permits.
"In 1967 the Rev'd Mountain "Monty" Hutt became rector...[and] organized the first outdoor procession of the Blessed Sacrament in 1974."
At Mitropolis Cathedral in central Athens, altar boys and black-and-gold-robed clergymen solemnly carried the relics of saints in an outdoor procession.
A Buddhist celebration with speakers and an outdoor procession.
During an outdoor procession, the cross will usually be preceded by a large processional lantern and a deacon with thurible (incense).
Service and outdoor procession, with donkey, choir and trumpet player.
In the 8th century, the Japanese began using lighter, more portable room dividers for tea ceremonies, religious events and outdoor processions.
Each session ended with an outdoor procession - much photographed by the parents - in which the student actors curtsied to the Queen and shook Shakespeare's hand.
An outdoor procession with animals, and music by Victoria, Casals and Tallis; choir; Mollie Nichols, conductor.