A Georgian Revival
by Molly Corso
(From ONE magazine March 2007)
After Communism, Orthodoxy rebounds
Bodbe Monastery: A Beacon of Georgia’s Religious Revival
text and photographs by Peter Nasmyth
(From Catholic Near East January – February 1997)
A visit to a struggling Georgian Orthodox monastery.
Penniless, Bruised and Sick
story and photographs by Molly Corso
(From ONE magazine November 2008)
A network of Catholic clinics fills Georgias health care gap
A Different Kind of Help
text by Natalia Antelava
photographs by Dima Chikvaidze
(From CNEWA WORLD November – December 2003)
Charity-run bakery meets needs and tastes in Georgia
Human Touch Offers Pensioners Respite
by Natalia Antelava
photographs by Dima Chikvaidze
(From CNEWA WORLD July – August 2003)
Elderly are hit the hardest by poverty in post-Soviet Georgia
A Helping Hand for a War-torn Nation
by Father Witold Szulczynski, S.V.D.
photographs: Caritas Georgia
(From Catholic Near East May – June 2000)
Caritas Georgia comes to the rescue of the exhausted people of the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
Pastoring a Pastoral Georgian Village
text and photographs by Armineh Johannes
(From Catholic Near East January – February 1998)
Revived after the fall of Communism, a village parish thrives under the caring hand of Father Anatole Ivaniuk.
Georgia: Revival of a Church and Nation
text and photographs by Armineh Johannes
(From Catholic Near East September – October 1997)
Georgia’s Orthodox Church encourages Georgians to reunite with their church and their fellow countrymen.
Georgia on My Mind
by Msgr. Robert L. Stern
photos by Angelo Brusco, O.S.Cam
(From Catholic Near East July – August 1994)
Excerpts from a report prepared by Msgr. Robert Stern on his April 1994 visit to the Republic of Georgia.
profiles
text by Michael J.L. La Civita with photographs by Armineh Johannes
(From ONE magazine September 2008)
The Armenian Catholic Church
A Renaissance in Georgia
by Molly Corso
(From ONE magazine January 2011)
Youth discover Georgias ancient sacred sounds
Armenian Winter
by Gayane Abrahamyan with photographs by Justyna Mielnikiewicz
(From ONE magazine March 2009)
One lifeline sustains Armenia’s remote and forlorn north
A Childs Rights Restored
text and photographs by Molly Corso
(From ONE March 2012)
Ending child homelessness in Georgia
Picture of the Day: A Life of Service
A novice at the Transfiguration Convent in Tbilisi, Georgia, helps to care for a former nun who is now a resident in the hospice run by the sisters. (photo: Justyna Mielnikiewicz)
Picture of the Day: The Monks of Georgia
This photo of two Georgian Orthodox monks was taken in July of 2001. Photographer, Justyna Mielnikiewicz's has documented the Caucasus region extensively for many years. (Photo: Justyna Mielnikiewicz)
Picture of the Day: The Spirit of Georgia
Along with traditional polyphonic singing, Georgian folk songs, or "city songs," are also very popular. (photo: Justyna Mielnikiewicz)
Picture of the Day: The Effects of War
Each of these three women lost family members in Chechnya's Second Chechen War in 1999. They came to Georgia along with other refugees. (photo: Justyna Mielnikiewicz)
Picture of the Day: A Spiritual Rejuvenation in Georgia
The faithful proceed to St. George Kvashveti Church in Tbilisi, Georgia for its patronal feast. ( photo: Molly Corso)
Picture of the Day: Music in CNEWA's World
Along with traditional polyphonic singing, Georgian folk songs, or "city songs," are also very popular. (photo: Justyna Mielnikiewicz)
Picture of the Day: Peaceful Moments
In this photo taken in 1996, a woman prays in an Armenian Apostolic church in Georgia. (photo: Armineh Johannes)
Picture of the Day: Off the Street and On Their Feet
Girls and boys take dance lessons at the Caritas center in Georgia. (photo: Molly Corso)
Picture of the Day: Easter's Duality
In this photo taken in 2007, Georgian Orthodox Christians light candles during Easter celebrations at the Sioni Cathedral of the Dormition in Tbilisi, Georgia. (photo: Justyna Mielnikiewicz)
From Filling Bellies to Filling Minds
Regardless of whom I spoke with during my reporting on vulnerable children in Georgia, the refrain was always the same: charity is moving from food to skills, from heat to culture.
Picture of the Day: Restoring Childhood
Children play at the Caritas camp held at the Samta Park Sanitarium in Nunisi, a mountain town in Georgia’s Karagauli region. (photo: Justyna Mielnikiewicz)
Saving Georgia's Lost Children
ONE contributor Molly Corso discusses the plight of Georgia's street children.
Picture of the Day: Where Help is on the Menu
In this photo taken in 2003, a woman eats at a soup kitchen run by Caritas Georgia, a social service agency of the Catholic Church in Tbilisi, Georgia. (photo: Dima Chikvaidze)
Picture of the Day: Fighting for Armenia's Children
Coach Gevorg Shushanian gives boxing lessons at an Armenian School in Akhaltsikhe, Georgia. (photo: Justyna Mielnikiewicz)
Picture of the Day: Alternative Lifestyles
A nun prays outside of St. Mary Monastery in Georgia. (photo: Justyna Mielnikiewicz)
Picture of the Day: A Place of Healing
In this 2007 image, Father Giorgi Getiashvili, a priest at the Kvashveti Cathedral in Tbilisi, lights a candle at the Bodbe Church in Bodbe, Kakheti.
Picture of the Day: Out of Chechnya
A Kisti girl dances a Chechen dance during an exhibition of Chechen-Kisti culture. (photo: Justyna Mielkikiewicz)
Picture of the Day: What’s the Buzz?
The sisters at St. Mary Monastery in Bediani keep bees to supplement their income. (photo: Justyna Mielnikiewicz)