Bishop to students: “Make room for the Lord in your life”

Students at St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School in Naples were blessed to have Bishop Frank J. Dewane celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass on Aug. 26, 2025.

Celebrated as a Mass of the Holy Spirit, both Bishop Dewane and Father Casey Jones, Pastor of St. Elizabeth Seton, wore red vestments. During the Mass, Bishop Dewane said the Holy Spirit is called upon to be with the students throughout the academic year, prompting and motivating them to embrace the graces of His Spirit in their lives.

“You need to respond to the prompting of the Holy Spirit in your lives,” the Bishop said. “Be doers of your faith. Attending Mass is good but live your faith when you go back to school, or at home or in the community. Focus on what the Lord is saying to you. If you read the message of the Lord, you can become more, always more.”

The more is not just in having more money or material goods, Bishop Dewane explained. The more refers to the person one is becoming by using the graces of the Holy Spirit, learning to love God as He loves you.

“There has to be space you make for God in your life,” Bishop Dewane said. “Visualize that. You have room to follow sports (tennis, football, baseball, and more), as a fan, but where is the room for the Lord in your life? When is it you think about God? The Holy Spirit? Jesus Christ? You need to change your life and make the room in your heart. Respond to the prompting of the Holy Spirit because you are called to change, to improve. It is not going to happen overnight, but the holier you become, the closer you will become to that life Jesus calls you to every day.”

Following the Mass, Bishop Dewane spoke to the eighth graders, during which he encouraged each, as the oldest students, to be the leaders of their school, being an example of God’s love for the younger students. He also encouraged them to consider attending nearby St. John Neumann Catholic High School, which most responded to say that it was their plan. Bishop Dewane also fielded questions from the students before having a group picture taken.

Each academic year, Bishop Dewane celebrates Mass at the 15 Diocesan Catholic Schools as often as his schedule allows, usually in the fall and again during Lent.