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The Gospels are important to the church today because they are read in mass to spread the word and they are read by all churches to explain the wonders and relationship with Jesus Christ.

The Gospel is what allows the churches to continue mass and every Sunday a part of one of the gospels is read out, so that people understand and do the right thing.

Every gospel has a meaning to the wonders of life.

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