A number of healings and fertility miracles have reputedly been attributed to her by people who prayed for her intercession, and a 2020 article in
The Irish Catholic referred to calls for her to be
declared a saint. In January 2021 her order said that, while they had begun "to take steps in view of opening the cause" of her beatification, such a step would depend on the local ecclesial authorities in Ecuador, as set out in the Catholic Church's 2007
Sanctorum Mater document. In the same statement, the order described as "fake news" a claim that it would open a cause for beatification in 2021, noting that the beatification process does not begin until at least 5 years after a person's death. They said that a request for Sr. Clare's intercession depends on the request, one's faith, and on God's will. In 2024, the Catholic Church declared Sister Clare Crockett to be a
Servant of God, in what a
BBC News article described as the "first step towards being officially recognised as a saint". ==References==