MEXICO CITY — Mexico's Catholic Church is getting a new addition to its ranks of ''blessed,'' with the beatification of the Rev. Moisés Lira.
The beatification ceremony was taking Saturday at Our Lady of Guadalupe's Basilica, led by Cardinal Marcello Semeraro, who was appointed by Pope Francis for the occasion.
Before Lira, the latest Mexican to be beatified was María Concepción Cabrera in 2019.
Here's a look at Lira's life in a country that's home to nearly 100 million Catholics.
Who was Moisés Lira?
He was born in September 1893 in Puebla, one of Mexico's most conservative states.
His mother died when he was 5 and he suffered the absence of his father, who had to relocate for work.
Lira dreamt of becoming a priest from a young age. In 1914, he became the first novice of a congregation founded by French priest Félix de Jesús Rougier. And in 1922, after being ordained a priest, he wrote the motto that would define his life: ''It is necessary to be very small to be a great saint.''