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Madonna accepts contributions, especially articles telling of how people find God in their everyday lives. Writing every issue is the team who give us their reflections on each day's liturgical readings in the Daily Prayers section of the magazine. We also feature regular articles from some of Australia's best spiritual writers. We invite you to meet some of them here:
- David Lovell
- Andrew Hamilton sj
- Teresa Pirola
- Rosie Hoban
- Antony F Campbell sj
- Edmund Campion
- Peter Steele sj
- Elizabeth Pike
- Our Daily Prayers Writers
David Lovell
David Lovell works at Jesuit Publications as Associate Editor of Madonna
and also manages his own publishing list as David Lovell Publishing.
Andrew Hamilton sj
Andrew Hamilton
is the Publisher at Jesuit Publications and teaches theology and church
history at Jesuit Theological College, within the United Faculty of Theology.
Teresa Pirola
Teresa Pirola is a freelance writer and Coordinator of The Story Source,
a newsletter and bulletin service for parishes around Australia.
Rosie Hoban
Rosie Hoban is a freelance journalist and publicist, and full-time mother.
Antony F Campbell sj
Antony Campbell
lectures in scripture at Jesuit Theological College, within the United
Faculty of Theology.
Edmund Campion
Edmund Campion lectures in church history at the Catholic Institute in
Sydney. He is the author of numerous books, including Rockchoppers,
A Place in the City, Catholic Voices and Great Australian
Catholics, a collection of his pieces from Madonna.
Peter Steele sj
Peter
Steele is Emeritus Professor in English at the University of Melbourne
and the author of numerous collections of poetry and literary criticism.
His book Bread for the Journey: Homilies is a selection from his
homilies, published in Madonna.
Elizabeth Pike
Elizabeth Pike works at the Aboriginal Catholic Ministry in Melbourne
and is great demand as a speaker on spirituality from an indigenous perspective.
Our Daily Prayers Writers
Our Daily
Prayers writers are a collection of anonymous writers and prayers
who generously give of their time and thoughtful reflection. We thank
them greatly.








