Today's Gospel 7 September 2020 with the words of Pope Francis

READING OF THE DAY
From the first letter of Saint Paul the Apostle to the Corìnzi
1Cor 5,1-8

Brothers, one hears everywhere talk of immorality among you, and of an immorality that is not found even among pagans, to the point that one lives with his father's wife. And you are puffed up with pride rather than being afflicted by it so that the one who has done such an action is excluded from your midst!

Well, I, absent with the body but present with the spirit, have already judged, as if I were present, the one who performed this action. In the name of our Lord Jesus, being gathered you and my spirit together with the power of our Lord Jesus, let this individual be delivered to Satan for the ruin of the flesh, so that the spirit may be saved on the Lord's day.

It's not nice that you brag. Don't you know that a little yeast makes all the dough ferment? Remove the old yeast, to be new dough, since you are unleavened. And indeed Christ, our Easter, was sacrificed! Let us therefore celebrate the feast not with old leaven, nor with yeast of malice and perversity, but with unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.

GOSPEL OF THE DAY
From the Gospel according to Luke
Lc 6,6-11

One Saturday Jesus entered the synagogue and began teaching. There was a man there who had a paralyzed right hand. The scribes and Pharisees watched him to see if he healed him on the Sabbath, to find something to accuse him of.
But Jesus knew their thoughts and said to the man who had a paralyzed hand: "Get up and stand here in the middle!" He got up and stood in the middle.
Then Jesus said to them: "I ask you: on the Sabbath day, is it lawful to do good or to do evil, to save a life or to kill it?". And looking around them all, he said to the man: "Hold out your hand!" He did and his hand was healed.
But they, beside themselves with anger, began to argue among themselves about what they could do to Jesus.

WORDS OF THE HOLY FATHER
When a father or a mother, or even simply friends, brought a sick person in front of him to touch and heal him, he didn't put time in between; healing came before the law, even that so sacred as the Sabbath rest. The doctors of the law reproached Jesus for healing on the Sabbath, for doing good on the Sabbath. But the love of Jesus was to give health, to do good: and this always goes first! (General Audience, Wednesday 10 June 2015)