Elisheba House is a non-profit Catholic media apostolate whose mission is to make known the love of God present in the Eucharist through the publishing of print and digital media and through outreach programs, including conferences, presentations, and retreats.
By wisdom a house is built, by understanding it is established. (Proverbs 24:3)
Meet Our Team
As Lay Associates of the Blessed Sacrament, we made a promise "to make known the love of God present in the Eucharist." We have asked Our Lady's help in fulfilling this promise by consecrating our lives and this work to Jesus through Our Lady of The Blessed Sacrament. We are blessed to have a Blessed Sacrament priest, Rev. William Fickel, S.S.S., as spiritual advisor of this apostolate.
Ivonne, Rick, and Laura take turns contributing articles for our weekly blog, where they each share reflections on living lives centered on the Eucharist. They are also regular contributors for the Center of Eucharistic Evangelizing through Emmanuel Magazine's Daily Eucharistic Reflection.
IVONNE J. HERNANDEZCatholic wife (to Rick) and mother, and author of The Rosary: Eucharistic Meditations. Ivonne loves to write and is a regular contributor to various publications, including CatholicMom.com. Ivonne loves spending time with her family, working in ministry with Rick, and watching the sunset at the beach. She also loves to sing. You can read more of her writings, videos, and links to her book on her page:
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RICK HERNANDEZRick is married to Ivonne, and they have three sons. Rick and Ivonne coordinate the RCIA program at their parish, St. Peter the Apostle in Trinity, FL. Rick is a Knight of Columbus, an avid student of history, and a collector of stories. He loves singing karaoke and traveling in his RV. You can read some of his blog posts below:
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LAURA WORHACZCatholic wife and mother, and author of Consecration to Jesus Through Our Lady of The Blessed Sacrament. Laura is the director of the Mothers of The Blessed Sacrament and works as part-time secretary for her parish, St. Vincent de Paul, in Holiday, FL. She is also on the board of the local chapter of the Lay Associates of the Blessed Sacrament. You can read some of her blog posts below:
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CFN Live Interview with Ivonne Hernandez
Where does the name ELISHEBA come from?
Elisheba, the Hebrew form of the name Elizabeth, means God's Promise. The Catechism of the Catholic Church tells us that "all of God's promises of love announced by the prophets are fulfilled in the new and eternal, covenant in his Christ" (CCC, 2787); in the Eucharist.
Where can I order your books?
The books are available through Amazon and other retailers. If you would like to inquire about discount/bulk orders, please email us at orders@elishebahouse.com
Regardless of where you purchase your copies, please consider leaving a book review on Amazon. It is another way you can support our work.
Regardless of where you purchase your copies, please consider leaving a book review on Amazon. It is another way you can support our work.