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Recently the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the infamous Indian guru that once was the guru of the Beatles, died in his center in Vlodrop in the Netherlands. The world-press released a fair amount of uncritical and unresearched hagiographic articles containing praising biographies of this guru that nonetheless was very controversial during his lifetime. It took a deep delve into the internet to find an article shedding a less positive light on the founder of the Transcendental Meditation movement - although it was provided by the last journalist that interviewed the Maharishi.
The archbishop of Manila recognized the need for farmers and rural people of the Philippines to be able to celebrate mass on Sundays or holidays when they go to the city for their weekly shopping. The Cardinal therefore gave permission to celebrate in the commercial centres as long as the Eucharists are held in proper places set aside for them and as long as attendants are properly dressed.