Let the Mountains Rejoice:
Adorers in the Andes

Tibet of the Andes

A land of geographic and economic contrasts, Bolivia is one of two land-locked countries in South America.  Its mountainous terrain has earned it the nickname, “The Tibet of the Andes”. It retains much of its native culture, since 60% of the population is of Indian ancestry.  Despite numerous military coups, the country has had over two decades of uninterrupted democracy. 

The second poorest country in the Western hemisphere, Bolivia suffers from the highest infant mortality rate and the highest illiteracy rate in South America, the latter a result in part of schools that are overpopulated and underfunded. The average family earns $700 per person annually.

Since 1969, Adorers from Italy, Spain, and the United States have provided spiritual and temporal services for the people of God and have created a flourishing foundation of the international congregation of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ.



Learn more about our presence in Bolivia:

First Profession of Vows, January 2011 

10th Anniversary of ASC-sponsored ministries in La Paz  

News from Bolivia, July 2010

Photos of Ministries in Bolivia (2008) 

House of Light and Hope 

The ASCs Ministering in Bolivia

Climbing the Mountains
The US Adorer's mission in Bolivia began modestly with one Adorer — Sister Janet Marie Wilhelm — in Parroquia Maria Reina in La Paz.

U.S. and Bolivian Adorers Who Have Served the People of God in Bolivia
A list of US and Bolivian Adorers who have served the people of God in Bolivia.

Bolivia Photo Album
View of the Adorers in Bolivia and their ministries.

New Entities
In 1996 the Adorers moved further up the mountain into one of the poorest neighborhoods of La Paz to create a new parish.