Dr. John Rao sees the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum as having consequences going far beyond the beginning of a restoration of the traditional liturgy. It is an attack on modernity's whole obsession with what Herr Mosebach calls "the heresy of formlessness." Unfortunately, contemporary man's whole political and social order is based upon this formlessness. It must and indeed will therefore oppose the Motu Proprio. Hence, to achieve the greatest success, Catholics must at least internally break with the principles of modern life, freeing themselves to rebuild Christendom. Taken from Roman Forum Una Voce - NYC - October 2007 - "Where Do We Go From Here? The Motu Proprio and the Recovery of Christendom"