Bishop Verot Catholic High School in Fort Myers and St. John Neumann Catholic High School in Naples held their commencement exercises in mid-May.
Bishop Frank J. Dewane celebrated the Baccalaureate Mass for each of the schools, with the St. John Neumann Mass celebrated May 15, 2025, at St. Elizabeth Seton Parish in Naples, and the Bishop Verot Mass on May 16, at Our Lady of Light Parish in Fort Myers.
Bishop Dewane first thanked the parents and guardians for entrusting their children to a Diocesan Catholic high school for four years of their education, acknowledging that they made a personal sacrifice to do so. The Bishop then congratulated the graduates for their own accomplishments, both academically and athletically, but reminded them that he was more interested in how they grew spiritually; that is in developing a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
“It is my prayer that you have learned the message of Jesus Christ, and that it is woven into who you are as men and women, made in the image and likeness of God,” Bishop Dewane said. “As you strive to succeed in your own endeavors, do so with the presence of the Holy Spirit as that additional assistance in your life. It is faith that allows us to do more than we can do alone. Trust your life to God, while giving thanks for the gifts you have been given.”
The Neumann commencement exercises included 79 graduates receiving their diplomas. The class, which accumulated more than 10,000 service hours, also earned $11.5 million in scholarship offers and nearly all are going off to college. The Valedictorian was Morgan Thayer Zolna and Salutatorian was Ariana Petrovic. The guest speaker was Dr. Emily Howell, a professor at Ave Maria University. One graduate will be attending a military service academy.
The Bishop Verot commencement, with 219 graduates, included 33 Summa Cum Laude students. There are no valedictorian or salutatorian recognized during graduation, Alexander Price provided the introductory address, while Sophia Smith offered the commencement address. The class earned more than $15 million in scholarship offers and completed more than 21,000 service hours. One graduate will be attending a military service academy.
The Baccalaureate Masses and Commencement Exercises for Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School in Sarasota and Donahue Catholic Academy of Ave Maria Parish in Ave Maria are scheduled for later in May.
The graduating Class of 2025 went through a disrupted freshman year with the Covid-19 pandemic when masks and social distancing were still in full effect. They also dealt with the devastating impacts of Hurricane Ian in 2022 as well as subsequent storms in 2024. Please pray for all the new graduates!