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Elizabeth Ficocelli was born in New York where she was
baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith. By
adolescence, she grew dissatisfied with the lack of
answers to her questions about certain beliefs. When her
future husband, Mark, invited her to Mass on their
college campus, she experienced for the first time a
spiritual connection with her fellow worshippers and a
deepening love for God.
Once Elizabeth entered the Catholic Church in 1983, she
immersed herself in reading everything she could about
her new faith. She began with supernatural phenomena
such as Eucharistic Miracles, stigmata and apparitions,
then progressed to Church history, the saints, and
apologetics (the defense of the faith.) The more she
read, the more reasons Elizabeth found to love the
Catholic faith. She asked God how she could share her
love of his Church with others, and he showed her the
answer: through her writing.
In the year 2000, after a 20-year career in advertising,
Elizabeth launched a new ministry in spiritual writing
for young people and adults. For children, she has
published a series of children’s sacramental books, a
series on vocations awareness, and a chapter book on how
to follow Jesus. For teens and young adults, she has
published a book on Divine wonders such as Eucharistic
miracles and the stigmata. For adults, she has written
books on the sacraments, Lourdes, Medjugorje, and Saint
Therese of Lisieux. Elizabeth has also published eleven
articles in national Catholic magazines including St.
Anthony Messenger, Liguorian, America, Columbia,
Catholic Parent, Take Out (Our Sunday Visitor), and Lay
Witness Online. 2007 saw the introduction of her first
secular children’s book, Kid Tea.
In addition to her writing, Elizabeth is a popular
speaker at conferences, parishes, schools, and events.
She is also the host of a radio program called Answering
The Call.
Elizabeth resides with her husband and four boys in
Ohio, where their Catholic faith remains the center of
their family life.
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