The Catholic Church has opened the cause for beatification of Elena Calero Bahamonde, a young Spanish woman whose short yet deeply faithful life has inspired believers worldwide and marked her as a witness to holiness in the millennial generation. On 18 October 2022, the formal process began, recognizing Elena as a Servant of God, an early step on the path toward possible sainthood.
Born in 1990 in Madrid, Elena grew up in a loving Christian family. She was simple, joyful and attentive to others, yet her faith matured profoundly during her preparation for Confirmation, when she chose Christ as the center of her life. An economics student with normal plans for the future, she stood out for her deep love for the Eucharist and her commitment to parish life and youth ministry.
Elena believed the Church lives from the Eucharist and insisted that priests and vocations be upheld in prayer. Her notebooks reveal her heart: “I want to offer my suffering for priests and for new vocations.” Prayer was to her what breathing is to life; she attended Mass almost daily and spent long hours before the Blessed Sacrament, often stopping to pray while walking home from class.

Diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia on 18 June 2013, Elena embraced her illness as a call from God. In suffering she never asked why, but how she could offer her pain for others—including the pope, priests, family and doctors. Even when frail, she made a pilgrimage to the shrine at Covadonga, embodying a trusting surrender: “The Lord calls me to follow him ever more closely, without fear, without hesitation, only out of love.”
Elena died on 20 November 2014 at age 23, her face radiant with peace. Her funeral drew many young people, celebrating a life that showed youth can be a powerful time for deep faith, prayer, joy and friendship. Through her life and writings, Elena reminds believers that sanctity can flourish in ordinary moments—offering love, thanksgiving and devotion in everything.
