
Sing praises
to the LORD.
Our music is created to foster relationship.
It is crafted to pray with, and as The Catechism of the Catholic Church reveals, prayer is our relationship with the Triune God (p. 2558). Our music is created with the aim to help you encounter and speak with Jesus in a personal way so you can come to know Him, the Father, and the Spirit.
Every song we release has an intended use and setting in mind. Some are for special liturgies, others for public adoration, some for private meditation, and more. But that doesn't matter so much.
Let our music guide you into prayer.
Whether you are using it during your quite prayer time, playing it on headphones in adoration, or have it on during your drive to work, our prayer is that the music guides you into deeper relationship with Christ.
May the words become your words to the Lord, penetrating where you are in your life and helping you to open up your heart to Jesus.


Deepen your prayer with our featured song.
Proverbs is a song about letting go of what we think we know to step beyond, to step in faith: "Trust in the Lord with all of your heart... and lean not upon your own understanding." These are some of the very first words in this song, and they lead up to a climax in the chorus in a prayer of surrender "let go my soul, He's in control." This song came about in Joseph and Mary's life early on within The Loreto Project and within their own joining together. The words are deeply Scriptural, flowing directly from Proverbs 3:5ff. What do these words from the Wisdom literature tell us? They tell us the true pursuit of wisdom is to do this, as the bridge urges: "if today you hear his voice, harden not your heart." The true pursuit of wisdom is to let our souls, our limited way of knowing, to "let go." But how can we trust this, trust the Lord and his call? Because, as we sing and pray with the song, "He is faithful."


Deepen your prayer with our featured song.
Proverbs is a song about letting go of what we think we know to step beyond, to step in faith: "Trust in the Lord with all of your heart... and lean not upon your own understanding." These are some of the very first words in this song, and they lead up to a climax in the chorus in a prayer of surrender "let go my soul, He's in control." This song came about in Joseph and Mary's life early on within The Loreto Project and within their own joining together. The words are deeply Scriptural, flowing directly from Proverbs 3:5ff. What do these words from the Wisdom literature tell us? They tell us the true pursuit of wisdom is to do this, as the bridge urges: "if today you hear his voice, harden not your heart." The true pursuit of wisdom is to let our souls, our limited way of knowing, to "let go." But how can we trust this, trust the Lord and his call? Because, as we sing and pray with the song, "He is faithful."

New projects are coming soon!
Cut-back EP
We are currently working on recording 5 songs that we commonly use in a variety of settings. The sound will be a more cut-back sound, almost like you are in the pew praying with them during mass or adoration.
Originals
In the queue are a couple original songs that both have a theme of wrestling with faith. This will have a simple sound with the addition of strings, bass, and other cut-back elements.
Christmas Release
This year we will be working toward releasing a set of songs for the Christmas season. It will include originals as well as new arrangements to classic songs all fitting for a Christmas liturgy.
