The beatification process first had to receive the decree that transferred the competent forum from the
Diocese of Rome on 20 March 1992 that led to her being titled as a
Servant of God on 1 December 1992 under
Pope John Paul II once the
Congregation for the Causes of Saints granted the official
nihil obstat ("nothing against") to the cause. The diocesan process that opened in Cuernavaca spanned from 31 October 1992 until 15 October 1996 while Cardinal
Camillo Ruini inaugurated another process in Rome that spanned from 25 March 1994 until 26 June 1996. Roman officials validated the diocesan process on 25 October 1997. The official dossier – known as the
Positio – came into the possession of Roman officials in 1999 while a group of theologians voted in favor just under a decade later on 26 September 2008 while the cardinal and bishop members of the C.C.S. voted also to approve the contents of the dossier in a meeting of 17 February 2009. Espinosa was proclaimed to be
Venerable on 3 April 2009 after
Pope Benedict XVI confirmed that the late religious had lived a model Christian life of
heroic virtue. The process for the investigation of an alleged miracle opened in
Guadalajara on 26 October 2002. The miracle in question involved the 2001 healing of the child Francisco Javier Carrillo Guzmán who had drowned in his pool. The medical board voted in favor of the miracle on 27 May 2010 while a board of theologians followed suit on 15 January 2011; the Congregation for the causes of Saints voted in favor of the miracle as well on 21 June 2011 and passed it onto Benedict XVI on 27 June 2011 for his approval. Espinosa's beatification was celebrated on 21 April 2012 in Mexico. The delegate that presided at the beatification was Cardinal
Angelo Amato while Guzmán – whose miracle led to the beatification – presented the
relics at the celebration. The
apostolic nuncio to Mexico Christophe Pierre and Cardinal
Norberto Rivera Carrera were also in attendance. The
postulator is Sr. Silvia Burnes Sánchez. ==References==