World
Youth Day 2002 is almost here! Not only will it be a great
time for those who attend the events in Toronto, but for those who
follow it on TV, radio or internet (By the way, stay tuned to
Catholicmusicnetwork.com for the latest on concert info at
World Youth Day). The world will
feel the blessings of all the prayers offered up during that
time. God knows that we need a spiritual uplifting now.

I
can’t help but to think back nine years ago to the summer
of 1993, when I was in Denver, Colorado, watching World Youth Day. A singer that I had heard of only
by watching her on a TV program called “Closer Walk,” was to
sing (I had no idea she was a pop singer over in Europe.) As she sang to the Holy Father and to the crowd a
feeling came over me. It was like having my own private
version of Pentecost. The song she sang was “We Are One
Body,” and the singer was
Dana. After the song was over, the
crowd went wild. She went and knelt before the Pope, and he
raised her up and hugged her.
The song “We Are One Body“ became a traditional song at the youth gatherings I
have attended since. With World Youth Day 2002 a few weeks away,
CatholicMusicNetwork.com is highlighting the work of the artist who
has been such an important figure in Catholic music. (Plus we
just want to show off that we
have recently acquired much of her work).
One of
Dana's
first Catholic albums, after the many as a pop star, was
No
Greater Love. It includes the first Catholic song that Dana
and her husband Damien wrote together, “Praise the Lord.” While
writing for this LP in 1979, they were inspired by the Holy
Father’s visit to Ireland. Dana wrote a song based on Pope John
Paul II’s motto "Totus Tuus…Totally Yours,” which
in December of that year, hit the charts in Ireland and made its way to the number one spot.
The single won a silver disc for 25,000 sales.
Also, while writing for
No
Greater Love, Dana was
pregnant with their first child. Words came naturally for the
song "Little Baby:"
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Little
baby yet unborn
In my womb so safe and warm;
Living with me.
Who will you be?
Living with me.
I wish I could see.
My little baby yet unborn.
In my womb so safe and warm…
If you laugh or if you cry
I’m gonna love you till I die.
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Inspired
by Sister Bridge McKenna and the late Father Harold Cohen,
Dana wrote the song “Lady of Knock,” about Our Blessed
Mother’s appearance in Ireland . Many of the songs on
No Greater Love were used on the
TV program, “A Closer Walk” with Fr. Cohen.
Another
milestone album for Dana was
Say Yes. The title track
was also the name of her popular EWTN series.
This was another song that took the world by storm and many
would sing along with it during the opening, since this show
was filmed before a live
studio audience. Other songs include
“Let Me Live,” a gorgeous pro-life song, while
“Nothin’ in My Pocket” reminds us that we need to see
Jesus in the poor and needy. “There Is No Rock” is
another song with an incredibly catchy chorus: “There is no
rock, like my God.” Let’s
face it, the gem of this album is the now classic Catholic
anthem, “We Are One Body.”
Dana has said that one of the biggest joys in her
career was at World Youth Day ‘93, leading 120,000 young
people in singing this song to His Holiness, Pope John Paul
II. Her performance was
fed LIVE by satellite to millions in the United States and around the world and will be forever remembered.
Say
Yes is a must have for every Catholic.
The
EWTN series, “Say Yes,” was so popular that Mother Angelica
asked Dana to make a new series. It was fitting that Dana was
in the studio at that time working on a new CD called
Humble Myself.
Many of the songs were taken from that CD and used for the
series called, “We Are One Body”. What made the show so
enjoyable was the music video style that was used for many of
the songs. It was almost an MTV type of an approach. “Humble
Myself” is considered by many critics to be Dana’s best
album. The song “Harmony,” for example, was recorded with
many different voices of young people from Northern Ireland.
It is a song of peace and love for one another. “One Love
One Lifetime” won awards with its music video of a young
couple finding out that they are having a baby. Dana put some
soul into this album with the tune “One True Love.” It's
almost a gospel sounding song about Jesus being the true love
of your life. Gretchen Harris joins Dana on “This Is My
Body,” a true
pro-life song. The
cute pop song called “My Little Toes” could be Dana’s
entry into the world of children music, with a deeper message
of life. The title track “Humble Myself” is about
Dana’s life as she sings about being a servant of God.
Lastly
we offer a CD that many listen to everyday. Dana’s
The
Rosary
has been played for me on many a car ride.
Fr. Kevin Scallon, C.M., leads us in prayer and
meditation and Dana, in her song, captures the very essence of
how to pray the Rosary. She
sings, “Help us to know your Son, Jesus true God and true
man.” We walk
hand in hand with Mary who shows us the way to Jesus. This is
a beautiful CD and comes highly recommend.