It seems mysterious, why there are so many reports of Eucharistic miracles and yet so few of them — virtually none — made public.

It seems mysterious, why there are so many reports of Eucharistic miracles and yet so few of them — virtually none — made public. There’s hardly a region of the U.S. where one has not occurred in the last 15 years, but also not one that has achieved formal ecclesiastic recognition. One example: a Michigan priest named Father Mark A. McQuesten claimed that over the course of a week a Host turned to actual flesh — as in the famous miracle at Lanciano, Italy. There are other cases of bleeding Hosts or Hosts with miraculous images in Connecticut, Arizona, New Jersey, Texas, New York, and other states.