

Ignite
Eucharistic Revival
across the nation.
Help U.S. parishes receive transformative Eucharistic experiences and form Eucharistic cultures today.
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While the mission of The Loreto Project is focused on Eucharistic Revival and easing financial burdens to parishes, we are officially registered as an LLC rather than a 501(c)3 non-profit currently. Therefore, your contributions are not tax deductible.

Every dollar you contribute goes directly to sustaining and growing The Loreto Project so that, with your help, we can grow faith in Christ's full presence in the Eucharist.

The Loreto Project is helping form Eucharistic Culture in Church communities.
Parishes are the front lines of evangelization. This is where we focus our efforts.
Within our short time of being a ministry (est. 2023), we have worked with over ten parishes (and growing) providing musical Eucharistic experiences for OCIA groups, youth groups, parish missions, retreats, masses, and more.
While parishes are our main focus, we have and continue to serve other forms of communities such as apostolates, men's and women's groups, priestly fraternities, and more through conferences, healing masses, and other events.
After recently starting to offer strategic planning, we are now starting to discuss and implement long-term plans for building Eucharistic cultures with a few parishes in the Diocese of Pittsburgh.
All of the efforts are for the sake of putting people into intimacy with Jesus Christ, especially through a Eucharistic and covenantal relationship.
Your support empowers Missionary Musicians to bring the transformative power of beauty and music to the Church.
Our missionary musicians follow the example given when Jesus sends out the 72 disciples two by two (Mk 6:7). We send our missionaries out two-by-two: a guitar and piano duo.
It is a part of The Loreto Project's mission to make transformative experiences affordable for all parishes. To achieve this, we work to fundraise salaries to lower costs for communities.
Currently we have one missionary music team - founders Joseph and Mary Kiss. Their current focus is serving several parishes in the Diocese of Pittsburgh in addition to growing The Loreto Project as a whole.
The long-term vision is to have other teams that will assist in the Diocese of Pittsburgh as well as be sent out to serve parishes in other diocese across the United States. We are currently in process of making this a reality.
You can help make it possible for Joseph and Mary to pour all time and attention to The Loreto Project as well as serve the greater vision to make livable wages for other missionary musicians a reality.


Jesus said to them: 'I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst.
Jn 6:35
The Loreto Project is helping build a Eucharistic culture through:

Holy Hours
The USCCB through her Eucharistic Revival movement calls for Encounter Nights (essentially holy hours) to be the heartbeat of Eucharistic revival. We respond to that call in a particular way with several parishes in many forms.

Masses
Eucharistic culture must find its source and summit from and within the mass. We provide music for weekly Sunday masses, solemnities, confirmations, conferences, retreats, and more for several parishes and communities.

Songs
Music is both a product of and former of culture. The Loreto Project has its own studio, and we regularly release revitalized old hymns, covers, and originals for adoration settings, use within the liturgy, or even for private prayer time.

The Church draws her life from the Eucharist.
John Paul II
‘Ecclesia de Eucharistia’
