. >> reporter: now let's head back to jim vance and doreen gants wheth -- doreen gentzler. >> wendy, we appreciate your coverage out there. >> we do. we'll get back to you shortly at the basilica. quite a day it has been for the pope on this visit to washington. we are going to recap the day. right now we'll go back to the service. >> translator: glory to you, lord jesus christ. ♪ >> and now they will read the gospel, the gospel according to matthew. monsignor, this will be read in spanish. and we anticipate you may hear the translation at home in english. if not, we can bring you through that. that's what we're here for. again, this is so symbolic in many ways. he's handing off the holy book to a deacon to read this gospel, right, monsignor? >> and it's the book that the deacon is carrying this moment, literally called "the book of the gospels," it contains our holiest christian texts. >> what is the message out of this gospel, monsignor? >> i referred to it a couple times. this is the conclusion of matthew's gospel. we don't have 12 apostles now, we have 11, because judas has betra