“A soul that expresses a intense disire for the Lord"..."
Three time Unity Award winner Donna Lee started playing guitar and singing at
the age of seven. In 1972, she joined the folk group at her local parish where
she sang and played guitar for 11 years. At the age of 15, she wrote her first
song for a Catholic youth retreat. Her debut album, “Immaculate Heart, O Sacred Heart,”
was released in 1990, and was well received by all ages. Since then, she has recorded
several albums of mostly original music. Her CD,
The Grace of God received three Unity
Awards from the United Catholic Music Video Association.
Donna’s music ministry focuses on Pro-Life, Reconciliation, the Eucharist, and Divine
Mercy. She also has a special devotion to the Blessed Mother. She has written many
inspirational songs that tell the story of her faith journey that have inspired many.
In the above picture you can see a few moments of Donna Lee
Some of the highlights of her ministry were singing in concert at the church of
Saint Padre Pio, Santa Maria della Grazie in San Giovanni Rotundo, Italy and performing
with Tony Melendez. She also had the opportunity to perform concerts in five different
cities in Portugal for Youth 2000 and in Aylesford, England, as well as singing and
speaking at conferences and festivals in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Spain,
Switzerland, Holland, Mexico, and Brazil.
Donna Lee is one of the founding members of the Catholic Association of Musicians
started by John Michael Talbot in 1996. Her music can be heard on several Catholic
radio stations across the United States, Canada, Europe, and South America.
She is a
regular on Catholic Familyland TV and recorded two segments for EWTN’s show, “Backstage”.
Donna Lee was interviewed by several Christian magazines and is a frequent guest of the
new television network "Catholic Familyland Network", which broadcasts from Bloomingdale, Ohio.