A failure as a politician, he has
found much consolation in the unmerited attention he receives from parts of the media, where he repeats ad nauseam his fantasies of a world that is cooling and icecaps that are thickening: explicit denial of observable phenomena.
John Cahill on an enthusiastic and thorough explanation of Confession; Robert Wilde
finds God in the desert of the heart, mind and world; Suzanne Stevenson on Christ in Gethsemane as a source of
consolation for those suffering from depression; James Prior on two attempts to reconcile creation and evolution which fail to convince and Christopher Jackson
finds much to recommend in a guidebook for Catholics at or going to university.