Patricia Treece
Author of A Man for Others: Maximilian Kolbe, Saint of Auschwitz, In the Words of Those Who Knew Him
About the Author
Patricia Treece is an acclaimed writer, scholar, and expert on 19th and 20th Century saints and mystics
Works by Patricia Treece
A Man for Others: Maximilian Kolbe, Saint of Auschwitz, In the Words of Those Who Knew Him (1982) 188 copies, 3 reviews
Apparitions of Modern Saints : Appearances of Therese of Lisieux, Padre Pio, Don Bosco, and Others (2001) 41 copies
God Will Provide: How God's Bounty Opened to Saints and 9 Ways It Can Open for You, Too (2011) 26 copies, 1 review
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- Places of residence
- Portland, Oregon, USA
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- Oregon, USA
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God Will Provide: How God's Bounty Opened to Saints and 9 Ways It Can Open for You, Too by Patricia Treece
A specialist in human goodness and recent saints, Patricia Treece offers the fruits of years of research on how God meets the material needs, in varying ways, of his people. Mother Teresa of Calcutta, for instance, refused to let anyone raise money in her name, insisting if God wanted something done through her, he’d send the money. Other friends of God did seek donations and got them in amazing ways. Most intriguing of all, Treece found people living quietly anonymous lives secure in show more God’s providence. From them she has learned to live that way, too. In this lively book she offers copious examples of ten universal principles to live by so you can join those who know, in good times or bad, God will provide. show less
This small book has one hundred and twenty daily readings. They are all in Padre Pio’s own words, which will give you a glimpse into his personality and spirituality. Wonderful excerpts from his letters where Padre Pio gave spiritual direction to a large number of people. This is a truly inspiring book.
An inspiring look at the life, influences, spirituality and accomplishments of one of the most beloved popes of the 20th century. The humility and Christian spirit that John XXIII showed throughout his life of service and obedience to the Catholic Church stands as a beacon light, showing us the path to true holiness. Patricia Treece has done an excellent job of helping us "Meet John XXIII."
God doesn't need humans to work miracles for Him, but as veteran Catholic author Patricia Treece shows, it certainly seems His good pleasure to perform great miracles by means of human prayers and human hands.
Don't you know that God can cure cancer just as easily as the common cold?
Not only can God do this: These pages show that He is doing it ... so often and so obviously that even in our day miraculous healings are giving pause to hardened skeptics and bringing joy to the hearts of show more believers who rightly see in them overwhelming evidence of God's love for each of us. May they bring joy to your heart as well and renew the confidence in His love that God yearns for you to have! show less
Don't you know that God can cure cancer just as easily as the common cold?
Not only can God do this: These pages show that He is doing it ... so often and so obviously that even in our day miraculous healings are giving pause to hardened skeptics and bringing joy to the hearts of show more believers who rightly see in them overwhelming evidence of God's love for each of us. May they bring joy to your heart as well and renew the confidence in His love that God yearns for you to have! show less
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