Leo J. Trese

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Leo J. Trese


Born
in Port Huron, Michigan, The United States
May 06, 1902

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Leo John Trese was an American Catholic priest.

Average rating: 4.56 · 594 ratings · 77 reviews · 28 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Faith Explained

4.65 avg rating — 428 ratings — published 1959 — 41 editions
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Seventeen Steps to Heaven

4.55 avg rating — 38 ratings — published 2001 — 5 editions
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Vessel of Clay

4.35 avg rating — 34 ratings — published 1950 — 4 editions
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Não vos preocupeis

4.55 avg rating — 22 ratings
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You Are Called to Greatness

4.35 avg rating — 20 ratings — published 1964 — 7 editions
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El Espíritu Santo y su tarea

3.79 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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Dios necesita de ti (Cuader...

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4.36 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 1984 — 2 editions
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Sanctify Your Soul: Meditat...

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Human But Holy

4.56 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1965 — 5 editions
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La sabiduría del cristiano

4.33 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1992 — 13 editions
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“Incluso en el amor humano, el sentimentalismo no es una buena medida del amor. Un hombre puede derramar lágrimas leyendo una carta de su esposa y, a renglón seguido, serle infiel con una desconocida. Lo que de verdad prueba el amor que tenemos a una persona es lo que somos capaces de hacer por ella, no nuestro sentimentalismo.”
Leo J. Trese, Dios necesita de ti (Cuadernos Palabra nº 88)

“The glory that is given to God by the works of his creation is what we call an “external glory.” It is something outside of God. It doesn’t actually add anything to God. It is very much like an artist who has a great talent for painting and a mind full of beautiful images. If the artist puts some of those images on canvas for people to look at and admire, it still hasn’t added anything to the artist himself. It hasn’t made him any better or more wonderful than he was before (p. 5).”
Leo J. Trese

“Temptations can come also from the deep-seated forces within us which we call passions, passions that often are rebellious and imperfectly controlled as a result of original sin. But from whatever source the temptation may come, we know that we can conquer it if we have the will to do so.”
Leo John Trese, The Faith Explained

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