
- The choir has released several original albums under the following titles:
- “Heal my Soul” in 2008
- “Welcome Pontiff of Peace” (during the visit of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Jordan) in 2009
- “In My Solitude You Are My Friend” for the Beatification of Marie Alfonsine in 2011
- “How Much I Desire” in 2012
- “Bells of Peace” (during the visit of His Holiness Pope Francis to Jordan) in 2014
- “Pope Francis …. Joy and Peace” in 2015
- “God is love” in 2018
More than 25,000 copies of these albums have been distributed to various entities. (To listen to the hymns, please visit the dedicated page.)
- The choir released the Arabic version of the World Christian Youth Days Anthem in Madrid, Spain, in August 2011, in the presence of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI under the title “Firmly rooted in Faith”. The anthem was published for the first time in Arabic as a translation of the official anthem from the Spanish language.
The work was translated by Father Rodrigo Maranda, with linguistic revision by Deacon Constant Evangelist Hayel Alamat, musical arrangement (for strings) by Murad Demirjian, and performance and chanting by the Fountain of Love Choir
- The choir composed the first Jordanian religious oratorio —the first of its kind in the Middle East — entitled “Jesus, the Fountain of Love” in 2014-2015. The duration of the oratorio is approximately two hours and consists of 26 scenes depicting the story of salvation: from the Nativity, through the life of Jesus, and culminating in redemption through His crucifixion, death, and resurrection.
This oratorio was performed for the first time in Jordan in 2015 during an Easter concert. It was recorded with the voices of the choir members and accompanied by the renowned Milan Orchestra, in preparation for the official release of the CD in September 2025.
In recognition and encouragement of this work, the choir has received a written Papal Blessing from His Holiness Pope Francis. Additionally, the choir was awarded the Papal Medal in April 2011, along with the Melody and Musical Analysis Award.
- The choir published its first hymnbook in 2019, entitled “Let Every Breath Praise the Lord”. The book features 100 hymns with lyrics, compositions, and musical arrangements entirely created by the choir. This publication represents the culmination of over two decades of liturgical and musical service, reflecting the choir’s spiritual mission and creative journey since its founding.
The hymnbook has been officially approved for use in Latin churches across Jordan by the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem – Jordan.
- Earlier this year (2025), the choir completed the composition of original melodies for hymns of the Latin Rite Mass — a pioneering initiative and the first of its kind in Jordan. This marks a significant local contribution to the development of liturgical music within the Latin Church. (To listen to the hymns, please visit the dedicated page.)