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The Practice of the Presence of God (Translated): Pope Leo'S Spiritual Secret. When Pope Leo XIV was asked about his spirituality in 2025, he pointed to one book: The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence. "It describes a type of prayer and spirituality where one simply gives his life to the Lord and allows the Lord to lead.". Store New Arrivals Add to Favorite View Feedback Contact The Practice of the Presence of God (Translated): Pope Leo'S Spiritual Secret Description Publisher Independently published Dimensions 5 x 0.21 x 8 inches Language English Print length 92 pages Item Weight 3.52 ounces ISBN-13 979-8277811740 Publication date December 7, 2025 The spiritual classic that shaped a Pope—now in a fresh, accessible translation for today's readers. When Pope Leo XIV was asked about his spirituality in 2025, he pointed to one book: The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence. "If you want to know something about me, that's been my spirituality for many years," the Pope said. "It describes a type of prayer and spirituality where one simply gives his life to the Lord and allows the Lord to lead." This simple book guided Pope Leo through decades of ministry during terrorism in Peru and prepared him for service he never expected. Now discover for yourself the transformative power of living in God's presence—every moment, every day. Inside this book you'll discover: How to experience God's presence in ordinary, everyday life—not just in church or during prayer time The simple practice that brings peace in the midst of chaos, work, and daily responsibilities Why doing small things with great love transforms everything—from washing dishes to leading nations How to pray continuously without abandoning your normal life and obligations The secret to unshakeable joy that Brother Lawrence discovered while working in a monastery kitchen From kitchen monk to guiding popes—the timeless wisdom that changes lives Brother Lawrence (1614-1691) was nobody special by worldly standards—a former soldier who became a lay brother, spending fifteen years as a cook and another twenty managing wine supplies and repairing sandals. But through these humble tasks, he discovered something extraordinary: you can live in constant, joyful awareness of God's presence, no matter what you're doing. He never wrote a book or preached sermons. But those who met him noticed something different—a deep peace and inexplicable joy, even in the middle of chaos. His few letters and recorded conversations were compiled after his death and have since become one of Christianity's most beloved spiritual classics, treasured by Catholics and Protestants alike for over 300 years. Pope Leo XIV described it as "a spirituality that leaves everything up to God." Not passive resignation, but active trust. Not abandoning responsibility, but recognizing who's really in charge. This is Christianity as it was meant to be lived: not as a Sunday obligation or a set of rules, but as an ongoing, intimate conversation with the God who loves you and is present in every moment of your day. Start your practice today. Discover the peace, joy, and transformation that comes from living in God's presence.