This book is the answer to my long-standing question of what it means to be not just a good lawyer, not just an ethical lawyer, but to be a Catholic lawyer. Through short sketches of episodes in the life of St.Thomas, the author draws out lessons on how practically one can strive to be a Catholic lawyer. Reflection questions at the end of each chapter remind the reader to discern in their own life where they fall short and the goal for which they are striving.
The answer ultimately is to be an excellent lawyer, who never compromises their faith and integrity, and who doesn't let the practice, pride, and privilege of being a lawyer overwhelm our duties to God, our families, and the common good. Quite the tall order! But such the straight and narrow isn't the easy path, and this book is a useful companion to Catholic lawyers seeking to walk that road.
I'll be returning to the book again and again.