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Yankee transplants like the Liuzzos aren't the only ones helping fill the pews in the Charlotte diocese. Mexican immigrants are the fastest-growing group, and Hispanics as a whole make up half the diocese's 300,000 Catholics. Thousands of Vietnamese and Filipino Catholics are settling in too. "I've wondered often how bishops in the Northeast handled the waves of immigration in the 19th and 20th centuries," says Bishop Peter Jugis, 47, who took over the diocese in 2003. "It's exciting." It also transcends demographics: the newcomers are practicing a more conservative Catholicism than their brethren...
...seeks to stand in the position that will inhibit the greatest possible number of people from reaching the machine. Usually this is a center position with arms spread, which is bad enough, but in certain situations Drink Machine Blockers become even more deadly. I’ve witnessed DMBs fill up their cup partway, take a long, slow, drink, and then continue to fill it up, all while people are waiting in line. The only word for this phenomenon? “Mind-boggling...
...president and vice president of the Undergraduate Council addressed a large audience of representatives and friends at last night’s inaugural meeting before conducting elections to fill UC leadership positions...
...script was edited and neatly rewritten. Once again, it was Stehle’s turn to fill the role. The second free throw...
...skaters that fill the four rosters this year, one of every three hails from the state of Massachusetts. More than 40 percent of the group was born in New England, and another sizeable chunk of the players attended New England high schools to play hockey...