Blessed María Francisca Ricart Olmos (23 February 1881 - 2 October 1936) - in religious María Guadalupe - was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious from the Servite Order.
Ricart's call to the religious life manifested at the time she made her First Communion after expressing the desire to consecrate herself to God; she entered the convent when she turned fifteen and served her convent as both a novice mistress and prioress.
Her peers held her in high regard for her dedication to helping and instructing new nuns as well as for her compassionate and jovial character.Ricart's beatification process opened in the late 1950s and concluded upon her beatification itself on 11 March 2001 in which Pope John Paul II beatified her and 232 others slain during the Spanish Civil War.