Rhode Island
‘I feel like this is our chance to visit with St. Thomas Aquinas’: R.I. Catholics marvel at relic of patron saint – The Boston Globe
“I feel like this is our chance to visit with St. Thomas Aquinas,” Laureen Petrocchi, of Johnston, R.I., who is part of the Lay Fraternities of Saint Dominic, told the Globe as she stood outside the church. “It’s a very rare opportunity.”
The relic, usually in France, is now on its first tour across the United States as part of a two-year-long jubilee commemorating the 700th anniversary of the saint’s canonization in 1323, the 750th anniversary of his death in 1274, and the 800th anniversary of his birth, believed to be sometime in 1225, according to the Dominican Friars Province of St. Joseph.
The relic arrived at the church by 9 a.m., and was later scheduled to move across the street to Saint Dominic Chapel at Providence College. Masses were slated to be held at both locations, along with venerations, allowing parishioners and students to pray before the relic.
Wednesday marked the relic’s only tour appearances scheduled in New England.
St. Thomas Aquinas looms large at Providence College: The school was founded in 1917 by Dominican friars, who run the institution to this day, and images and statues of the beloved saint can be found throughout its campus.
“To be able to host him in our chapel, to have an opportunity for students to come and pray in front of his relics, is really special,” college chaplain the Rev. Simon Teller O.P. said in an interview. “It’s a special way to bring students deeper into relationship with Saint Thomas, with the Dominican intellectual heritage and tradition.”
Efforts to bring the relic to St. Pius V had been in the works for at least a year, according to Jason DeSilva, a church parishioner and a knight commander in the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, a papal knighthood. DeSilva served as the church’s contact for managing the visit after the tour was offered by the Dominican Order, he said.

St. Thomas Aquanias is a particularly special figure for DeSilva. A former Dominican brother, he adopted the saint’s name when taking his vows, he said.
On Wednesday, he carried the crucifix that once adorned the saint’s rosary beads. Inside the cross is a piece of bone from the beloved saint’s body, he said.
St. Thomas Aquinas, he said, remains relevant for two reasons: Faith and reason.
“Saint Thomas was known for … showing that faith and reason are in harmony and they’re not in conflict, and particularly now when we have such a scientistic society where, like, only science is real and true, he showed that it’s both, and,” DeSilva said. “So that’s what we need today.”
For some, the timing of Wednesday’s visit may have also seemed divine.
Students at Providence College are now fretting over their upcoming final exams for this semester. Teller said he advised a few to consider a visit to the chapel to say a prayer to St. Thomas Aquinas, the patron saint of Catholic education, while the relic was on campus.
“For some, they’re praying for a miracle,” he joked.
Cassidy Pry, a freshman studying education, was the first in line to pray at St. Pius V, and prayed for the students she teaches in her religious education class — along with a bit of help with her studies and those upcoming tests.
“I think a lot of us were excited that he was coming specifically during finals season,” she said with a laugh.

Meanwhile, Mike Ford said he prayed for “a better ability to focus mind and heart on God and be able to serve him better in my own life.”
Ford and his wife, Elizabeth, drove about an hour and a half to St. Pius V from their home in western Massachusetts on Wednesday morning after learning the relic was there, he said.
Admittedly, Ford was a bit nervous as he made his way toward the altar.
“It’s not every day you get to do that,” he said.
As people continued to trickle in late Wednesday morning, the Rev. John Maria Devaney O.P., the pastor at St. Pius V, recalled how one longtime parishioner had told him earlier she came to pray for a friend with metastatic cancer.
She said she felt honored and yet overwhelmed, too, Devaney said.
“Sometimes with these events, people may experience, like, the veil between heaven and earth a little thinner,” Devaney said. “So that’s what she expressed. She was very grateful, and she was honored she had a few moments with the relics to ask for help.”
Christopher Gavin can be reached at christopher.gavin@globe.com.
Rhode Island
RI Lottery Powerball, Numbers Midday winning numbers for March 4, 2026
The Rhode Island Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at March 4, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from March 4 drawing
07-14-42-47-56, Powerball: 06, Power Play: 4
Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Numbers numbers from March 4 drawing
Midday: 2-7-4-4
Evening: 7-6-0-2
Check Numbers payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Wild Money numbers from March 4 drawing
08-11-12-18-24, Extra: 15
Check Wild Money payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from March 4 drawing
12-13-36-39-58, Bonus: 03
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your prize
- Prizes less than $600 can be claimed at any Rhode Island Lottery Retailer. Prizes of $600 and above must be claimed at Lottery Headquarters, 1425 Pontiac Ave., Cranston, Rhode Island 02920.
- Mega Millions and Powerball jackpot winners can decide on cash or annuity payment within 60 days after becoming entitled to the prize. The annuitized prize shall be paid in 30 graduated annual installments.
- Winners of the Millionaire for Life top prize of $1,000,000 a year for life and second prize of $100,000 a year for life can decide to collect the prize for a minimum of 20 years or take a lump sum cash payment.
When are the Rhode Island Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 10:59 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 11:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday and Friday.
- Lucky for Life: 10:30 p.m. ET daily.
- Millionaire for Life: 11:15 p.m. ET daily.
- Numbers (Midday): 1:30 p.m. ET daily.
- Numbers (Evening): 7:29 p.m. ET daily.
- Wild Money: 7:29 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Rhode Island editor. You can send feedback using this form.
Rhode Island
Ranking Rhode Island’s Most Popular Charity License Plates – Rhode Island Monthly
When it comes to expressing ourselves, Rhode Islanders have elevated license plates to an art form. You might not be able to get a new vanity plate — the state suspended applications in 2021 after a judge ruled a Tesla owner could keep his FKGAS plates — but you can still express your Rhody pride with one of seventeen state-approved charity plates. The program has funded ocean research, thrown parades, saved crumbling lighthouses and even provided meals for residents. About half of the $43.50 surcharge goes to the associated charity, while the other half covers the production cost.
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Atlantic Shark Institute
Year first approved: 2022
Plates currently on road: 7,007
Total raised: $269,530
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Friends of Plum Beach Lighthouse
Year first approved: 2009
Plates currently on road: 5,024
Total raised: $336,890
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Wildlife Rehabilitators Association of Rhode Island
Year first approved: 2013
Plates currently on road: 2,102
Funds raised: $32,080
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Rocky Point Foundation
Year first approved: 2016
Plates currently on road: 1,616
Funds raised: $50,450
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Rhode Island Community Food Bank
Year first approved: 2002
Plates currently on road: 765
Funds raised since 2021: $11,060*
*Prior to 2021, customers ordered plates directly through the food bank, and total revenue numbers are not available.
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
New England Patriots Charitable Foundation
Year first approved: 2009
Plates currently on road: 1,472
Funds raised: $136,740
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Audubon Society of Rhode Island and Save the Bay
Year first approved: 2006
Plates currently on road: 1,132
Funds raised: $61,380 for each organization (proceeds split evenly)
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Boston Bruins Foundation
Year first approved: 2014
Plates currently on road: 1,125
Funds raised: $36,880
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Beavertail Lighthouse Museum Association
Year first approved: 2023
Plates currently on road: 1,105
Funds raised: $37,610
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Bristol Fourth of July Committee
Year first approved: 2011
Plates currently on road: 1,104
Funds raised: $17,640
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Red Sox Foundation
Year first approved: 2011
Plates currently on road: 860
Funds raised: $88,620
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation
Year first approved: 2012
Plates currently on road: 1,510
Funds raised: $33,360
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Providence College Angel Fund
Year first approved: 2016
Plates currently on road: 693
Funds raised: $23,220
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Rose Island Lighthouse and Fort Hamilton Trust
Year first approved: 2022
Plates currently on road: 383
Funds raised: $10,640
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse
Year first approved: 2022
Plates currently on road: 257
Funds raised: $7,580
________________________
License plate images courtesy of the Rhode island division of motor vehicles.
Day of Portugal and Portuguese Heritage in RI Inc.
Year first APPROVED: 2018
Plates currently on road: 132
Funds raised: $3,190
Rhode Island
Rhode Island AG to unveil long-awaited report on Diocese of Providence clergy abuse
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha will release on Wednesday findings from a multiyear investigation into child sexual abuse in the Diocese of Providence.
According to the attorney general’s office, the report will detail the diocese’s handling of clergy abuse over decades.
While the smallest state in the U.S., Rhode Island is home to the country’s largest Catholic population per capita, with nearly 40% of the state identifying as Catholic, according to the Pew Research Center.
Neronha first launched the investigation in 2019, nearly a year after a Pennsylvania grand jury report found more than 1,000 children had been abused by an estimated 300 priests in that state since the 1940s. The 2018 report is considered one of the broadest inquiries into child sexual abuse in U.S. history.
Neronha’s investigation involved entering into an agreement with the Diocese of Providence to gain access to all complaints and allegations of child sexual abuse by clergy dating back to 1950. Neronha’s office said in 2019 that the goal of the report was to determine how the diocese responded to past reports of child sexual abuse, identify any prosecutable cases, and ensure that no credibly accused clergy were in active ministry.
Rhode Island State Police also helped with the investigation.
-
World1 week agoExclusive: DeepSeek withholds latest AI model from US chipmakers including Nvidia, sources say
-
Massachusetts1 week agoMother and daughter injured in Taunton house explosion
-
Wisconsin3 days agoSetting sail on iceboats across a frozen lake in Wisconsin
-
Maryland4 days agoAM showers Sunday in Maryland
-
Florida4 days agoFlorida man rescued after being stuck in shoulder-deep mud for days
-
Denver, CO1 week ago10 acres charred, 5 injured in Thornton grass fire, evacuation orders lifted
-
Massachusetts2 days agoMassachusetts man awaits word from family in Iran after attacks
-
Oregon6 days ago2026 OSAA Oregon Wrestling State Championship Results And Brackets – FloWrestling