Pentecost – commemoration of the descent of Holy Spirit upon Apostles

205 from 33 Parishes confirmed by Bishop

The journey of the Easter Season is concluded, and the Holy Spirit has descended to provide the faithful with the tremendous gifts of wisdom, knowledge, understanding, fortitude, counsel, piety and fear of the Lord.

Celebrated May 24, 2026, the Solemnity of Pentecost Sunday marks an important transition in the lives of the Apostles and clarifies their mission in creating the Lord’s Church on earth. It is traditionally viewed as the Church’s founding. Pentecost, which literally means 50, falls 50 days after Easter and is 10 days after the Ascension of the Lord. As a symbol of the “tounges of fire” of the Holy Spirit rained down on the Apostles, the clergy wear red vestments on this day.

“This is one of the greatest Feast Days of the Church in the context of Salvation History,” said Bishop Frank J. Dewane. “It is when Jesus establishes His Church on earth … the descent of the Holy Spirit, by the Father and the Son, signals the commencement and founding of the Church and all its works.”

This celebration commemorates when the Apostles, though still afraid, accepted the Gifts of the Holy Spirit and their role in carrying the message of the Lord into the world, the Bishop said.

The gifts of the Holy Spirit are sealed in the faithful through the Sacrament of Confirmation. Therefore, Pentecost is the time when those who have been baptized and are seeking to be more fully united to Christ within the Church are confirmed around the world.

At Our Lady of Light Parish in Fort Myers, Bishop Dewane bestowed the Sacrament of Confirmation upon 205 candidates representing 33 Parishes across the Diocese. These candidates were unable, for whatever reason, to be confirmed at their own Parishes during the past several months.

Bishop Dewane thanked the candidates for coming forward to be confirmed and said that the Sacrament of Confirmation must change them as they have been given a new beginning in their lives; they are making a permanent commitment that comes with corresponding responsibilities as an indelible mark is left upon their soul.

“We celebrate your presence here, that each one of you has come forward to be confirmed; to receive the Holy Spirit,” the Bishop said. “Every time we receive a Sacrament, we have an encounter with Jesus Christ. We must be changed as a result of that encounter. Today, you confirmandi are changed to be more that man or woman of God you are called to be.”

That change comes because living the faith must not flatline; which leads to spiritual death. Faith is always a continuing journey to grow closer to the Lord, Bishop Dewane continued.

“The Holy Spirit calls each of us; and we must respond in a very profound way to that call,” the Bishop said. “It’s not just what you are doing today, it is what you going to do when you leave here today, becoming ever more knowledgeable and acquainted with Jesus Christ in your lives.”

Bishop Dewane said it was no accident that brought the candidates forward. “It is a blessing. Take that strength and go forward, anointed with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.”

During the Sacrament, the confirmandi renewed their baptismal promises, which Bishop Dewane said is done to publicly proclaim who they are as Catholics and to have the courage, hope, faith and perseverance to be true followers of Christ.

As the Rite continued, the Bishop said an introductory prayer and asked all present to join him in praying for the candidates. He then recites an additional prayer pertaining to the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. Finally, the candidates were asked to come forward, with their sponsor placing their right hand on the candidate’s right shoulder. Bishop Dewane and Father Eric Scanlan, Pastor of Our Lady of Light Parish, who was delegated by the Bishop to assist in the Confirmation due to the large number of candidates, then administered the Rite. As two lines of confirmandi came forward, the Bishop and Father made the sign of the cross on each candidate’s forehead with the Holy Chrism Oil with their right thumb and said “Be sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit.” The confirmed replied, “Amen.” At this point, the Bishop/Father said, “Peace be with you,” and the newly confirmed respond, “And with your spirit.”

One woman from St. Leo the Great Parish in Bonita Springs expressed her joy at being confirmed by Bishop Dewane. “What a beautiful day.”

A man from St. Francis Xavier Parish in Fort Myers explained how he drifted from his faith when his parents were divorced when he was a teen. It was through the encouragement of his grandmother, a steady presence in his life, that he sought the Sacrament of Confirmation. “This is an important moment for me. I feel complete as a Catholic. A closer relationship to the Lord is what I need in my life.”