On July 22, 1984, the Abbey of Los Toldos established the monastery of Tupäsy María in Santiago, Misiones, Paraguay. Four of the monks of Los Toldos reside at this foundation.
Apostolic work
At Monasterio Benedictino Santa María, the products of agriculture and animal husbandry sustain the monks. The monastery is known for producing its own Swiss cheese from a recipe passed on from its founders. The monks also brew beer and make dulce de leche.[2]
The monastery guesthouse welcomes around one thousand visitors annually. Here, Bible courses are offered. Additionally, the monks evangelize a nearby population of indigenous Argentinians, and provide pastoral ministry to the parish of El Tejar and its two dependent stations.[3]
Personnel
As of 2000, the community at Los Toldos included 28 monks, 14 of whom were ordained priests. The monks of Monasterio Benedictino Santa María are under the leadership of Abbot Fr Enrique Contreras, who is assisted in his duties by Prior Meinrado Hux.[4]