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...that case illustrates, the practice of Satanism seems to be widespread in the U.S., even as the notion of Satan loses currency in the seminaries. Father Richard Rento of Clifton, N.J., who frequently speaks about Satanism among the young, first became involved when a 15-year-old student attempted suicide, saying he wanted to meet Satan. Explains the priest: "It has become my work to inform parents and children that Satanism is not a lark. It often means tragedy and death for the child and for others." In January 1988 a fixation upon Satan played a part...
...there, however, a direct causal relationship between heavy-metal music and Satanism, as Cardinal O'Connor contended? Father Rento, the New Jersey expert, does not make such a claim. But he does provide carefully couched support for O'Connor's concern. Music, says the priest, "is one of the factors helping to create a climate in which the hitherto unthinkable becomes thinkable...
...strength of Dick Rento's four goals, the Bruins jumped off to a 5-2 halftime lead, still within striking distance of the Crimson. By keying in on Harvard's scoring ace Dave Fasi, Brown's defense shut down Harvard's offense, only allowing goals from Phil Atkinson and co-captain Houston Hall in the first half. The aquamen stayed close solely because of spectacular play from netminder Rich "Wall" Reid, including five dramatic saves in the second period...
Brown broke the game open after the half by gradually wearing down the aquamen and then exploding for four goals in the final two minutes of the third period. Co-captain Rento and his charges succeeded in penetrating the Crimson defense, while the home team's attack lapsed into nonexistence...
...Brown game, lack of scoring from the usually sensational Dave Fasi, combined with inconsistent passing, kept the Crimson scoring output low. Scoring machine Fasi, playing with a sprained finger on his right hand, was kept out of the scoring column Saturday night by Ted Schlegl, Dick Rento and the rest of the Bruins' stingy defense...