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Rosalia - the Evil Black Witch of the Harz, Part Three
Rosalia - The Evil Black Witch of the Harz, Part Three Vespers’ Prayer Preparation for Black Mass In preparation for the ritual Black Mass at midnight, Rosalia recites the following prayer incantation which must be rendered latest at 6:00 pm on the eve of the Black Mass. This is a six-hour process that lasts until midnight when the actual Black Mass ceremony formally commences. The Vespers’ Prayer incantation by Rosalia reads as follows: We Pray In The Name of Our Father Lucifer, Which wert in Heaven: Boil, Boil plague-ridden rats and toads in oil, With a pair of gleaming snake eyes too. Mix in fresh hen’s blood and a rabbit’s paw, With a touch of horse dung and a lizard’s tail too. Add six cups of Vitriol and a tablespoon of Goldwater. Stew, Stew this Stygian alchemic brew for ne’r six hours During Vespers for Our Midnight Black Mass on All Hallows’ Eve. Serve this unholy sustenance to Our Coven at midnight, As we pray in Great Lucifer’s name for his guidance In defeating Jehovah’s forces of good and light. We do this in the name of Great Lucifer—The Dark One. We seek Blackness, Darkness, Degradation, and Negation— As Our Coven has the power of His Power as granted By His Unholiness when the full moon’s shadow Crosses the face of the Earth. Rosalia’s Sacrilegious Activities and Mask of Deception Rosalia was very self-aware of her bewitching and beguiling activities, and her seasoned ancient command of the instruments of evil and debauchery, whether by plan or at will, to execute her nefast activities against all who were innocent and unsuspecting. Her negative actions left an indelible stain and a wicked scar of evil on the spiritual psyche of all of her victims. Rosalia was also vividly aware of the Church’s knowledge of witchcraft and sorcery, as written, codified and passed down by two Catholic inquisitors in the Malleus Maleficarum published in 1486. The power of her profane instruments of witchcraft found many of their original associational relationships with certain sacraments and church procedures, but were later corrupted and brought to the dark side to aid the Devil’s work. What was once good, could become instantly impious, if the witches focused their negative efforts and pagan power on corrupting and harming mankind. And so, Rosalia understood and appreciated the power and the knowledge of the Catholic Church concerning matters of witchcraft and the witches’ devotion to evil. The Church was not unaware of Rosalia’s evil activities, but they were confined presently to a local area and were not of a larger regional nature—at least for the time being. With this in mind and being so informed of the Church, and with the power and influence of the Dark One, Rosalia continued her ruthless, evil crimes and her heartless, blasphemous activities during periodic nocturnal visits in bucolic villages in the Harz countryside. It was during these so-called “evening activities” that Rosalia’s dark-side mask, that is, her true witch’s countenance shone through and presented her ghastly Gorgon-grimaced face to her chosen victims—men, women, children—with no quarter given. This was Rosalia’s true self, her “evening mask,” but yet her true self. Yet while during the day, as part of a masterful chameleon-like deception, Rosalia would appear to unsuspecting people in her “daytime mask” as a beautiful and charming blonde-haired, blue-eyed lady of young adult age, with a kind and genial spirit who worked in a local Inn in a village close to the Brocken. This was Rosalia’s perfect cover for plotting and conducting her wicked and unholy activities. Rosalia naturally commanded the insatiable power of the black arts which allowed her to maintain her “normal appearance” for as long as she chose—and yet, she could summon her real dark appearance on a moment’s notice, but preferred the night when her dark-side powers were at their greatest pitch, whereby she could command whatever hell-spawned demons or earthly elements she needed to help and support her evil intentions and deeds. With the daily reality of this “perfect deception,” Rosalia, with her coven of disciples, could strike with impunity throughout the numerous villages in the Harz countryside, consummating their evil intentions and horrible deeds in the name of God’s fallen angel. Rosalia’s goal was to deceive, corrupt and destroy the eternal souls of as many men, women, and children as possible, while ensuring the maturation and permanence of her power, and the unholy glorification of her master—Lucifer. Who could ever imagine that a young beautiful blonde lady who innocently worked in a local village Inn could be one of vilest black spirits in the history of witchcraft? Could Rosalia and her hell-spawned soulless minions be stopped and brought to justice for their terrible actions and deeds? Who would dare challenge Rosalia’s power and the evil she sought to inflict on mankind? End of Part Three Gary Bateman, Copyright © All Rights Reserved, Schoeningen, Germany (September 20, 2014)
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