Friday, March 7, 2014

Cardinal JM and The Heart of Atum-Ra

Cardinal JM and The Heart of Atum-Ra



Cardinal JM although a member of the College of Cardinals and the Vatican Curia was a worshipper of the ancient pagan gods.



Last night one of the two ancient deities that he devotedly worshipped Zeus ( the other deity was Apollo) appeared to him at his bedside and told him, "My most devoted servant I want you to consecrate Italy to the sacred heart of my good friend Atum-Ra tomorrow at noon."


So Cardinal JM got up the next morning and awakened his secretary Father Oliver Thomas Wardenclyffe.



Although Father Wardenclyffe was already awake.  He was busy sodomizing a young man he kept in his Vatican office that he called Hyacinth.



When Father Wardenclyffe heard Cardinal JM's instructions, they went to Cardinal JM's personal private chapel together.


Inside Cardinal JM's private chapel there was ne'er a Cross nor Crucifix to be found.


So demons and most vampires and American megachurch Pastor Rick Warren would have felt right at home there.



Father Wardenclyffe put on top of the altar an ancient Egyptian statue of the god Atum-Ra.


Cardinal JM then went up to the altar and spoke in Latin (since his ancient Egyptian was a little rusty although much better than that of Mormon Church founder Joseph Smith)  the words of consecration consecrating Italy to the sacred heart of Atum-Ra.



Father Wardenclyffe then put on top of the altar a globe of the world below the statue of Atum-Ra.



He had pencilled in a huge X on top of the Italian peninsula.



Then he had pencilled in a huge arrow on the Adriatic Sea pointing to the left and had pencilled above it the words X Marks The Spot so as to be sure that the god Atum-Ra wouldn't miss it.



Some 666 seconds after the words of consecration were spoken, a huge giant beating heart appeared above the altar- the Heart of Atum-Ra.




Above the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica the cry of a cock crowing twice could be heard.



To be continued.




-A vampire novel chapter
  written by Christopher
  Friday March 7th
  2014.



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