Gospel of September 11, 2018

First letter of St. Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians 6,1-11.
Brothers, are there among you who, having a question with another, dares to be judged by the unjust rather than by the saints?
Or do you not know that the saints will judge the world? And if it is from you that the world will be judged, are you therefore unworthy of judgments of minimal importance?
Don't you know that we will judge angels? How much more things in this life!
So if you have quarrels about things in this world, do you take people without authority in the Church as judges?
I say it for your shame! So that there would be no wise person among you who could arbitrate between brother and brother?
No, on the contrary, a brother is brought to trial by his brother and, moreover, before infidels!
And to say that it is already a defeat for you to have mutual quarrels! Why not rather suffer injustice? Why not rather let yourselves be deprived of what belongs to you?
Instead, it is you who commits injustice and steals, and this to the brothers!
Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not deceive yourselves: neither immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers,
neither effeminate, nor sodomites, nor thieves, nor greedy, nor drunkards, nor slanders, nor raptors will inherit the kingdom of God.
And such were some of you; but you have been washed, you have been sanctified, you have been justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God!

Salmi 149(148),1-2.3-4.5-6a.9b.
Sing a new song to the Lord;
his praise in the assembly of the faithful.
Rejoice Israel in its Creator,
let the sons of Zion rejoice in their king.

Praise his name with dances,
with hymns and lyres sing hymns.
The Lord loves his people,
crown the humble with victory.

Let the faithful exult in glory,
gladly rise from their beds.
The praises of God on their mouth:
this is the glory for all his faithful.

From the Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Luke 6,12-19.
In those days, Jesus went to the mountain to pray and spent the night in prayer.
When it was day, he called his disciples to himself and chose twelve, to whom he gave the name of apostles:
Simone, who also called Pietro, Andrea his brother, Giacomo, Giovanni, Filippo, Bartolomeo,
Matteo, Tommaso, Giacomo d'Alfeo, Simone nicknamed Zelota,
Judas of James and Judas Iscariot, who was the traitor.
Descended with them, he stopped in a flat place. There was a great crowd of his disciples and a great multitude of people from all over Judea, from Jerusalem and from the coast of Tire and Sidon,
who had come to listen to him and be cured of their diseases; even those who were tormented by unclean spirits were healed.
The whole crowd tried to touch him, because a force came out of him that healed everyone.