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Leo John Trese (May 6, 1902 – June 23, 1970) was an American Catholic priest, and author of spiritual books.


Education and ordination

Leo J. Trese was born in Port Huron, Michigan, on May 6, 1902. He was the last of the five children of Joseph Trese and Mary Alice Byrth. He studied philosophy at the
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of Windsor, Ontario. Later he studied theology at the Mount St. Mary Seminary, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was ordained a priest on February 13, 1927, by Mgr.
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Career

Attracted by the monastic life after having worked five years in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit, he spent some years in the
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. In 1936 he returned to the Archdiocese of Detroit and worked in Michigan in the cities of Marysville in which he was the first pastor of St. Christopher's Parish,
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, and Carleton. In 1950, as a result of his first signs of heart disease, he was appointed chaplain of the Vista Maria school in Detroit. From then on he devoted himself mostly to research and writing. In 1957 he obtained a PhD in Education at Wayne State University in Detroit. He was followed in his path as a priest by one of his nephews, John A. Trese. Leo J. Trese died on June 23, 1970.


Works

Trese wrote more than twenty books. Those aimed at priests were well received: ''Vessel of Clay'' (1950), ''A Man Approved'' (1953) and ''Tenders of the Flock'' (1955). Some of his other works written for the general public are ''Many Are One'' (1952), ''Wisdom Shall Enter'' (1954), ''More Than Many Sparrows'' (1958), ''The Faith Explained'' (1959), ''Sanctified in Truth'' (1961), ''Everyman's Road to Heaven'' (1961), ''Parent and Child'' (1962) and ''You Are Called to Greatness'' (1964). His works have been translated into Spanish, German, French, Italian, Korean, Dutch, Polish, Japanese and Portuguese. For several years he wrote a weekly column, "It Seems to Me", printed in ''The Michigan Catholic''. He also published numerous articles in different magazines.


Books by year

* Translations: Spanish: (Currently 6 editions) Italian: French: Republished as: German: Portuguese: Dutch: * Translations: Spanish: French: German: * Translations: Spanish: Italian German: French: Dutch: Korean: * Translations: Spanish: (Currently 8 editions). German: Portuguese: * Translations: Spanish: Dutch: Italian: German: * Translated into Spanish as (Currently 4 editions) * Translated into Spanish as * * Translated into Spanish as * Translated into Spanish as * Translations: Spanish: Portuguese: Italian: * ; ; Translations: Spanish: (Currently 30 editions) Portuguese: (Currently 10 editions) French: Polish: Japanese: * Translations: Portuguese: (Currently 8 editions) French: Dutch: Italian: * Recently republished as Translations: Spanish: (Currently 16 editions) Portuguese: Italian: Polish: Dutch: * * * Translations: Spanish: Italian: French: Portuguese: * * * * Translations Spanish: (Currently 8 editions) Portuguese: Polish: * * Translated into Spanish as *


Anthologies, arrangements and partial reprints

* The book is an anthology of three works from Leo J. Trese. * The book is an arrangement of ''Many are One'', ''More than Many Sparrows'' and ''Everyman's Road to Heaven''. * The book is an edition of the first part of ''The Faith Explained''. * The book is an edition of the third part of ''The Faith Explained''.


Forewords

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Trese, Leo J. 20th-century American Roman Catholic priests Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit American Roman Catholic religious writers 1902 births 1970 deaths People from Port Huron, Michigan University of Windsor alumni Wayne State University alumni Clergy from Detroit