Paul Myers, the Minnesota professor who desecrated the Holy Eucharist with a rusty nail, is unknowingly an instrument of God. He has illustrated and confirmed what Catholic believe about the Holy Eucharist.
At Mass the boundaries of space and time do not exist, we enter into the room of the Last Supper and into the moment of the crucifixion. The desecration of the Holy Eucharist is a great tangible illustration of what occurs every time at Mass.
Christ transforms a piece of bread into his body, blood, soul, and divinity during the Last Supper and at Mass. Judas betrays Christ, the person who gave the professor the sacred Eucharist also betrayed Christ. The professor could have desecrated the Holy Eucharist in many ways, but he used the same method as the Roman soldiers, a nail. Paul Myers entered into the crucifixion with his actions in the same supernatural way Catholic enter into the moment of Christ’s final days before the resurrection.
At the crucifixion and at Mass many people are ignorant of the amazing events that unfold before their eyes. Throwing Christ into the trash is an excellent demonstration of the lack of reverence that occupies many hearts.
Paul Myers is an instrument of God in the same way Pontius Pilate is an instrument of God. He has shown how everyone at Mass enters into the Last Supper and into the crucifixion.



