Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia Ilia II and Catholic nun, Mother Teresa of Calcutta (Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu), the founder of the women's Catholic religious congregation "Missionaries of Charity" in the Tbilisi Sioni Cathedral.01.03.1992#1382530
Mother Teresa, founder of the Missionaries of Charity, Nobel Prize winner, arrived in the USSR for helping the earthquake sufferers in Armenia.20.12.1988#1218322
Mother Teresa, head of the Missionaries of Charity and Nobel Peace Prize winner, who arrived in Armenia to help earthquake victims, visiting Children's City Clinical Hospital No. 3.12.12.1988#860516
Mother Teresa, head of the Missionaries of Charity and Nobel Peace Prize winner, who arrived in the Soviet Union to help earthquake victims in Armenia, during a news conference.25.12.1988#860495
Superior of the Order of Mercy and Nobel Peace Prize winner Mother Teresa talking to residents of Tbilisi.01.08.1989#786134
Superior of the Order of Mercy and Nobel Peace Prize winner Mother Teresa in Tbilisi.01.08.1989#786133
From left: Georgia's first President, Zviad Gamsakhurdia (1939-1993), Catholic nun Mother Teresa (1910-1997) and Georgian dissident, musician and poet Merab Kostava (1939-1989). Photo courtesy Nino Meliya.28.04.1989#638972
Mother Teresa comes to help Armenian quake victims. Mother Teresa (Agnesë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu) founded Missionaries of Charity and won Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. A visit to the city's children hospital.20.12.1988#435260
Mother Theresa, Superior of the order Missionaries of Charity and Nobel Prize winner, talks to a child injured in the 1988 Armenian earthquake.12.12.1988#26262
Mother Teresa, prioress of the Missionaries of Charity and Nobel Peace Prize winner, visiting Armenia to help victims of the earthquake of 1988. 08.12.1988#7130