The Gospel is read directly from the Bible, with references so anyone who wishes can follow up.
What is NOT presented is the fantasy invented by the Protestants.
Oh! Okay.
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As a Christian, I'm not sure what you refer to.
I'm talking only about the Scriptures - the words of Christ and the Apostles.
The high point of the Liturgy of the Word is the reading of the Gospel. Because the Gospels tell of the life, ministry, and preaching of Christ, it receives several special signs of honor and reverence. The gathered assembly stands to hear the Gospel and it is introduced by an acclamation of praise. Apart from Lent, that acclamation is "Alleluia," derived from a Hebrew phrase meaning "Praise the Lord!" A deacon (or, if no deacon is present, a priest) reads the Gospel.
Your ERROR is confusing the "Gospel" with the four "gospels" ("...the life, ministry, and preaching of Christ"). It's okay to be confused. It's not okay to hear the truth and walk away.