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Mother Teresa, the Roman Catholic nun who won the Nobel Peace Prize for her work with Calcutta's poor, speaks at a press conference in Washington, DC 13 June 1986 about her work with children, lepers and AIDS victims. She was the guest speaker at an international health awards luncheon. Mother Teresa died 05 September 1997 in India at the age of 87.AFP PHOTO/ Don PREISLER
West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl stands near Mother Teresa after their conversation in the guest house in New Delhi Tuesday, April 29, 1986 in Delhi, India. During the meeting Kohl announced a 50.000 German Marks (21.615 U.S. Dollar) grant for noble laureate Mother Teresa' s missionaries of charity. (AP Photo/Elke Bruhn-Hoffmann)
West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl presses the hands of Mother Teresa after their conversation in the guest house in New Delhi Tuesday, April 29, 1986 in Delhi, India. During the meeting Kohl announced a 50.000 German Marks (21.615 U.S. Dollar) grant for noble laureate Mother Teresa' s missionaries of charity. (AP Photo/Liu Heung Shing)
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP (FILES)In this file picture taken, 03 February 1986, Mother Teresa and Pope John Paul II wave to well-wishers in Calcutta. Mother Teresa will be beatified, 19 October 2003, in a ceremony in St Peter's Square, Vatican. The beatification ceremony is the penultimate step to being canonised a saint and has been the shortest in modern history. Following the beatification, a second miracle has to be verified by the Vatican before Mother Teresa can be proclaimed a saint.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta, holding a religious picture for the Reagans, is greeted by President Ronald Reagan at the White House, Dec. 16, 1985. Mother Teresa, who is in the U.S. to help make a documentary film, wanted to extend holiday wishes and present the president with a gift. (AP Photo/Ira Schwarz)
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP PHOTO Picture taken 07 July 1985 at Paris' City Hall of Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in 1910 in Skopje, now in Macedonia, of Albanian parents and died 05 September 1997 at the Mother House in Calcutta. She set up the Missionaries of Charity order in Calcutta in 1950 and lived a life that has been held up as a model of Christian service. Her work among the poor and dying in Calcutta and around the world won her Nobel prize of Peace.