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Angelus News | March 15, 2019 | Vol. 4 No. 10

Bishop-elect Alex Aclan faces the cameras at a March 5 news conference at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, where he was introduced as the newest auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. On page 10, “Father Alex” opens up about his unusual path to the priesthood and reflects on how his Filipino roots prepared him for this latest chapter in his ministry. On page 14, Bishop Joseph V. Brennan sits down with Angelus editor Pablo Kay as he looks forward to his latest assignment as the new bishop of the Diocese of Fresno.

Bishop-elect Alex Aclan faces the cameras at a March 5 news conference at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, where he was introduced as the newest auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. On page 10, “Father Alex” opens up about his unusual path to the priesthood and reflects on how his Filipino roots prepared him for this latest chapter in his ministry. On page 14, Bishop Joseph V. Brennan sits down with Angelus editor Pablo Kay as he looks forward to his latest assignment as the new bishop of the Diocese of Fresno.

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JERRY CELIO<br />

Diana Manriquez, Aranzazu Herrera, Vicki Frausto, and Gabe Perez take residents of the care facility to a concert in the park in downtown Bocas del Toro.<br />

From Carpinteria to the Caribbean<br />

A group of local Catholic<br />

youth recount how a<br />

mission trip to a remote<br />

Panamanian archipelago<br />

changed their lives<br />

BY R.W. DELLINGER / ANGELUS<br />

Carpinteria High School senior Virginia “Vicky”<br />

Frausto has a 4.5 GPA with four honors and AP<br />

classes apiece on her growing résumé. She’s taken<br />

dual enrollment college credit courses while logging hundreds<br />

of hours of community service. And she’s a leader in<br />

her high school’s Youth Wellness Connection club.<br />

So it was no surprise when on Jan. 26, the Carpinteria<br />

Valley Chamber of Commerce named her “Junior Carpinterian”<br />

of the year, an honor that came with a $5,000<br />

scholarship.<br />

But it is Frausto’s local Catholic parish, not her school,<br />

that she thanks for the résumé entry that she believes has<br />

made the biggest difference so far.<br />

Dr. Ben La Brot and his wife, Karine.<br />

In a weeklong mission trip last August organized by local<br />

St. Joseph Church, she and seven other high school and<br />

college students traveled to a chain of remote islands in<br />

the Caribbean Sea off of Panama to work eight-hour days<br />

serving indigenous Ngabe people with basic, chronic, and<br />

critical health needs. The trip was to help a group called<br />

“Floating Doctors.”<br />

JERRY CELIO<br />

18 • ANGELUS • <strong>March</strong> <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2019</strong>

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