Tuesday, January 14, 2025 - A self-declared former "wild child" and actress from Northern Ireland is on her way to becoming a saint almost nine years after her de@th.
The actress and presenter-turned-nun was k!lled in an earthquake in
Ecuador on April 16, 2016, at age 33.
On Sunday, Jan. 12, a special ceremony marking the opening of the case
of beatification for Sister Clare Crockett was held in the Cathedral of Alcala
de Henares in Madrid, Spain.
Sister Clare became a nun after making the decision to swap her brief
career as an actress — starring in the 2002 TV movie Sunday, per
her IMDb page — and turning down a chance to present on Nickelodeon,
according to the Press Association.
Crockett, born in Londonderry, revealed she was going to become a nun
while holding a “beer in one hand and a cigarette in the other,” the news
agency stated.
Sunday's service, which was live-streamed on the Home of the Mother
YouTube account and screened at the Brunswick Moviebowl cinema in Derry,
saw more than 100 people travel to the Spanish capital for the event, which
recognized Crockett "as a candidate for sainthood,"
the BBC reported.
Her sister, Shauna Gill, told BBC News Northern Ireland (NI) before the
ceremony that the family would be "beaming with pride."
"Never in a million years did we think she was going to be a nun,
never mind make her way to sainthood," Gill told the outlet of Sister
Clare, who has previously been linked to fertility miracles.
"A lot of people have asked us about grieving for Clare, but I
don't think we have ever grieved for Clare because she is talked about every
day," she added.
Crockett died in the 2016 Ecuador earthquake after the building where
she'd been teaching music in Playa Prieta collapsed.
While remembering her late sister, Gill told BBC News NI,
"Everything in Clare's life growing up was dramatic, nothing was plain
sailing," adding that she was "always destined for a life in the
spotlight."
"Our Clare would have loved all of this attention and the drama
about her," Gill told the publication. "But Sr Clare would have liked
to be in the background – I don't think she would like all the
limelight."
According to her biography on the Sister Clare and companions
website, Crockett "entered the Servant Sisters of the Home of the Mother
on August 11, 2001, at the age of 18."
"She took her first vows on February 18, 2006, taking the religious
name of Sr. Clare Maria of the Trinity and the Heart of Mary," the bio
continued, adding that Crockett "took her perpetual vows on September 8,
2010."
"From the moment of her first vows, she served in the Servant
Sisters’ communities in Belmonte, Cuenca (Spain), Jacksonville, Florida (USA),
Valencia (Spain), Guayaquil (Ecuador), and Playa Prieta, Manabí
(Ecuador)," the site stated.
Sunday's ceremony came after Crockett was declared a Servant of God by
the Catholic Church, which is the first step towards sainthood, in November
2024, the BBC reported.
The next stages in the sainthood journey could see Sister Clare be
declared “venerable” and later beatified, according to the outlet.
Gill said the ceremony, which was attended by around 1,000 people,
marked her sister being declared a “Servant of God,” the PA reported.
“There are four steps to becoming a saint, so this is the first
one," she added to the news agency. “Clare’s life will be investigated
before we can move on."
“No one knows how long it can take, 10 years, 20 years, two years, it
depends on how fast things move," Gill shared. “Nobody has been through
this in our lifetime, so nobody knows what to expect or what’s going to
happen.”
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