The Diocese of Venice is saddened by the April 21, 2025, passing of Pope Francis who will be mourned and commemorated throughout the Diocese.
A Diocesan-wide Mass, celebrated by Bishop Frank J. Dewane and concelebrated by the priest of the Diocese, was held April 24, 2025, at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Venice. Many clergy participated, as hundreds of the faithful attended to honor Pope Francis.

Known for his humble pontificate, Bishop Dewane expressed his profound sadness at the passing of Pope Francis, and his view of the Holy Father as a dedicated and caring Shepherd.
“Pope Francis served as Bishop of Rome from March 13, 2013, until his death. In possession of a true pastor’s heart, his concern for the poor and those on the peripheries, as well as his devotion to the Blessed Mother, were among the hallmarks of his Papacy,” Bishop wrote in the letter to the faithful.
Bishop Dewane said he was blessed to have met with Pope Francis on a number of occasions, and was touched by the Holy Father’s humility, sense of humor, and profound concern for “the other.”

A photo of Pope Francis was on display before the altar during the Mass, and a condolence book was made available. This book will be kept at the Catholic Center during the period of mourning for visitors to sign. In addition, the Diocese of Venice website has an online form where the faithful can fill out their messages of condolence at https://dioceseofvenice.org/condolences-for-pope-francis/. The condolences will be sent to the Vatican at the end of the mourning period.
Personal Memories of Holy Father from Bishop Dewane

The Bishop’s first encounter with Pope Francis took place in April 2014. Bishop Dewane spoke to Pope Francis in Italian, a common language for the pair, and they discussed Florida, and most importantly what the Diocese was doing for the youth. The Bishop described the annual Youth Rally, and how large groups from the Diocese took part in World Youth Day.
A year later, Bishop Dewane was among the select few to greet Pope Francis during the 2015 World Meeting of Families gathering with U.S. Bishops at St. Matthew Cathedral in Washington, D.C. At that time, Pope Francis and the Bishop spoke about environmental issues related to the publication of the Encyclical “Laudato Si,” and on the treatment of migrant workers.
In addition to these meetings, whenever Bishop Dewane was in Rome for business, and the Holy Father had a General Audience, Bishop Dewane would participate. While these encounters were necessarily brief, the warmth and care Pope Francis had for the faithful in the Diocese was always clearly conveyed.
Parish and school honor Holy Father


In response to the passing of Pope Francis, Parishes and Diocesan Catholic schools are honoring the passing of Pope Francis in a variety of ways.
First, the death of the Holy Father was announced at all Masses. Black bunting was placed at the main entrance of churches as a visible sign of mourning. In addition, Parishes placed a photo of Pope Francis in a prominent location, either in the narthex or sanctuary of respective churches. These were set up to allow the faithful an opportunity to offer their prayers and veneration in honor of the Holy Father.
Prayer intentions have been added at all Masses. Parishes are celebrating Masses for the repose of the Pope’s soul, with the first scheduled after the Diocesan-wide Mass and into the following week. Many Parishes also scheduled a Holy Hours in honor of Pope Francis.
At Epiphany Cathedral Catholic School in Venice, students gathered on April 22 to pray the Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be in honor of the Holy Father. Then the bell of Santa Maria Chapel, at Epiphany Cathedral Catholic School in Venice, tolled 88 times at noon to mark the passing of Pope Francis, a toll for each year of his life. The tolling of the bells took place at all churches in the Diocese. This is a traditional practice to announce the death of a Pope to the community at-large.


At Epiphany Cathedral Catholic School, middle school students tolled the bell, while Principal Deacon Michael Pipitone and Cathedral Rector Msgr. Patrick Dubois led the students in prayer.
Msgr. Dubois was blessed to have worked at the Vatican early in Pope Francis’ Papacy. While working for the Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life, Msgr. Dubois said he would have occasional working meetings with the Holy Father and saw how passionate he was about the family and the elderly.
“The Holy Father valued grandparents and elders, knowing how important they are to connecting our faith across generations,” Msgr. Dubois said. “This touched me personally.”
By being at the Vatican, Msgr. Dubois’ parents were able to meet the Holy Father several times, including once when they were presented a rosary.
“That shows who he was as a man of God, the leader of the Church, meeting with people on their level and spreading the love of Christ to others,” Msgr. Dubois said.
Events impacted by Death of Pope Francis
The previously scheduled Jubilee Year Youth Pilgrimage to the DeSoto Eucharistic Monument in Bradenton on April 26 has been postponed. This event will be rescheduled at a later date. Notifications will go out to respective Parish religious education and youth directors. If you have any questions, contact Andres Prias at prias@dioceseofvenice.org, or 941-441-1122.
An event commemorating the canonization of Carlo Acutis scheduled to take place on April 27 at Epiphany Cathedral, 350 Tampa Ave. W., Venice, has been postponed and will be rescheduled to coincide with the new date of canonization. The Divine Mercy Sunday Holy Hour, scheduled for 3 p.m., will still take place.
At St. Patrick Parish in Sarasota, the two-day commemoration of the canonization of Carlo Acutis will continue with a modified schedule. Eucharistic Miracles of the World exhibit (created by the future saint) in the Parish Hall, 7900 Bee Ridge Road, from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. April 26, and from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. April 27, when a Divine Mercy Sunday celebration will begin. On both days, several videos about the young future Saint’s life will be shown throughout the day.















The televised Mass for the Homebound on Palm Sunday (April 13, 2025), and Easter Sunday (April 20 and celebrated by Bishop Frank J. Dewane), will air for a full hour on both Sundays. Because of the length, the broadcast on these two Sundays will air at a special time. For viewers in the northern portions of the Diocese (DeSoto, Hardee, Highlands, Manatee, and Sarasota counties), the Masses will air at 12 p.m. on the CW Network. In the southern portions of the Diocese (Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee counties), the Masses will air at 10:30 a.m. on WFTX-TV (FOX-4). Please check your cable provider for channel listings or visit www.dioceseofvenice.org/tvmass..


Totus Tuus is an exciting Catholic Parish Catechetical Camp for students in grades 1 – 12. The weeklong day camp held at Parishes in the Diocese of Venice is led by trained, paid missionaries. Missionary applications for the summer 2025 camp are now being accepted from anyone, age 18 or older, with an authentic, dynamic Catholic faith who is actively living the teachings of the Catholic Church. One year of college/work is preferred, but mature recent high school graduates will be considered. This is a great summer experience for anyone who wants to work in ministry, education, or with children in other settings. Visit 







The 40 Days for Life Spring Campaign (from Ash Wednesday to Palm Sunday, April 13, 2025) aims to end abortion locally through prayer and fasting, community outreach, and a peaceful all-day vigil in front of abortion businesses. In the Diocese of Venice, 40 Days for Life campaigns are held in three locations: Sarasota – Daily from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m., 736 Central Ave., or visit 
The Legacy Award for 2025 goes to a faculty member who has been a teacher in the Diocese of Venice for 35 years: Mary (Binki) Ravazzoli of St. Martha Catholic School in Sarasota.
Frances Shipman, St. Catherine Catholic School; Patrick Barock, St. Catherine Catholic School; Jody Kienzler, St. Joseph Catholic School; Angie Wilson, St. Martha Catholic School; Kathleen Wilde, St. Mary Academy; Diana Eidel, Incarnation Catholic School; Christine Jakoby, Epiphany Cathedral Catholic School; Linda Slak, Epiphany Cathedral Catholic School; Mike O’Malley, St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School; Don Freitas, St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School; Alexis Thwaites, St. Francis Xavier Catholic School; Thomas James, St. Andrew Catholic School; Colleen Mattfeld, St. Andrew Catholic School; Megan Schuchman, St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School; Melissa Zizzo, St. Ann Catholic School; Conner McCormick, Donahue Academy at Ave Maria; Ryan Krause, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School; Liz Kroll, Bishop Verot Catholic High School; Brenda Balance, St. John Neumann Catholic High School.
Rebecca Lazo, St. Catherine Catholic School; Juli Ferguson, St. Joseph Catholic School; Dr. Carol Darling, St. Joseph Catholic School; Sister Cathy Bonfield, SSND, St. Martha Catholic School; Anne Taylor, St. Mary Academy; Lexy Kaminski, Incarnation Catholic School; Elizabeth Akers, Epiphany Cathedral Catholic School; Jane Doiron, St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School; Lory Hendericks, St. Francis Xavier Catholic School; Diana Villadolid, St. Andrew Catholic School; Maria Niebuhr, St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School; Elizabeth Tenbarge, St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School; Aimee Thompson, St. Ann Catholic School; Cassie Graham, Donahue Academy at Ave Maria; Linda Fox, Donahue Academy at Ave Maria; Lizz Curll-Chappell, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School; Denise York, Bishop Verot Catholic High School; Jeanine Francois-Gonzalez, St. John Neumann Catholic High School.
Patricia Foti-Iglesias, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School; Matt Ittig, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School; Christine Macaluso, St. Francis Xavier Catholic School; Jenna Palmer, St. Francis Xavier Catholic School; Juli Duzs, Epiphany Cathedral Catholic School; Kim Koolakian, Epiphany Cathedral Catholic School; Bethany Gunn, St. Andrew Catholic School; Samantha Jodice, St. Andrew Catholic School; Don Freitas, St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School; Jeanette Sanchez, St. Catherine Catholic School; Dixie Kreulen, St. Catherine Catholic School; Patrick Barock, St. Catherine Catholic School; Steve Cirronella, St. John Neumann Catholic High School; Ana Han, St. John Neumann Catholic High School; Donna Noonan, St. John Neumann Catholic High School; Courtney Knox, St. Joseph Catholic School; Angie Wilson, St. Martha Catholic School; Becky Boydston, St. Martha Catholic School; Victoria Young, St. Martha Catholic School.

Vanessa Lombardo, St. Francis Xavier Catholic School; David Burns, St. John Neumann Catholic High School, Melissa James, St. Martha Catholic School; Anna Benitez, Bishop Verot Catholic High School.
Jeff Tenbarge, St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School; Denise Szedelyi. St. John Neumann Catholic High School; Krys Kolbe, St. Joseph Catholic School; Mary Dakin, Bishop Verot Catholic High School; Kurt Prey, Bishop Verot Catholic High School; Cameron Logan, St Martha Catholic School.
Jennifer Miller, St. Joseph Catholic School; Mary Ellen Tavernier, St. Joseph Catholic School; Sister Cathy Bonfield, SSND, St. Martha Catholic School.
Suzie O’Grady, Bishop Verot Catholic High School, Fort Myers; Ben Hopper, Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School, Sarasota; Deacon Michael Pipitone, Epiphany Cathedral Catholic School, Venice; Amy Yager, Incarnation Catholic School, Sarasota; Dr. Marc Snyder, Donahue Academy at Ave Maria, Ave Maria; Bambi Giles, St. Andrew Catholic School, Cape Coral; Micah O’Connor, St. Ann Catholic School, Naples; Steven Cullipher, St. Catherine Catholic School, Sebring; Amy Barron, St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School, Port Charlotte; Maria Niebuhr, St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School, Naples; John Gulley, St. Francis Xavier Catholic School, Fort Myers; Sister Patricia Roche, FMA, St. John Neumann Catholic High School, Naples; Deborah Suddarth, St. Joseph Catholic School, Bradenton; Mari Jo Hanson, St. Martha Catholic School, Sarasota; Rebecca Reynolds, St. Mary Academy, Sarasota.

