The Heresy of Formlessness
2002 essay collection by Martin Mosebach
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The Heresy of Formlessness: The Roman Liturgy and Its Enemy (German: Häresie der Formlosigkeit. Die römische Liturgie und ihr Feind) is an essay collection by the German writer Martin Mosebach. Mosebach, a Traditionalist Catholic, writes about the importance of liturgy and argues in favour of a mass revival of the Tridentine Mass in Ecclesiastical Latin, while criticizing the Mass of Paul VI in the vernacular as an expression of religious and cultural decline.[1][2][3]
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| Author | Martin Mosebach |
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| Original title | Häresie der Formlosigkeit |
| Language | German |
| Publisher | Karolinger Verlag |
Publication date | 2002 |
| Publication place | Austria |
Published in English | 2018 |
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| ISBN | 3854181027 |
Publication
Karolinger Verlag in Vienna published the first version of the book in 2002. A new version, expanded with three essays, was published by Carl Hanser Verlag in Munich in 2007.[1]