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Brother Roger C. Argencourt – Diocese of Providence

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June 30, 2026 | By Horowitz Law
Brother Roger C. Argencourt – Diocese of Providence
Brother Roger C. Argencourt

Brother Roger C. Argencourt (Brothers of the Sacred Heart)

Also Known As: Bro. Odillion, S.C.

Vows: First Vows in 1959, Final Vows in 1965

Status: Accused

Deceased: 2002

Assignment History

  • 1972-1978: Bishop Guertin High School (Nashua, NH)
  • 1981-1986: Mount Saint Charles Academy (Woonsocket, RI)
  • 1986-2002: Bishop Guertin High School (Nashua, NH)

Summary of Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Brother Roger C. Argencourt

Brother Roger C. Argencourt, also known as Brother Odillion, was a member of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart religious order who served at Mount Saint Charles Academy in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. According to the Rhode Island Attorney General’s list of credibly accused clergy, Argencourt has been identified as credibly accused of child sexual misconduct in connection with the Diocese of Providence.

According to the Rhode Island Attorney General’s 2026 report, a former Mount Saint Charles Academy student reported to police in 2002 that Argencourt sexually abused him during the 1985-1986 school year when the student was approximately 12 or 13 years old. Argencourt was a teacher at Mount Saint Charles Academy during that time.

The report states that the alleged abuse occurred in the basement of Mount Saint Charles Academy after Argencourt asked the student to help carry school supplies. The student later disclosed the abuse to a counselor before reporting it to law enforcement. School records reportedly confirmed that both the student and Argencourt were at Mount Saint Charles Academy during that period.

The Rhode Island allegation was not the only reported claim involving Argencourt. According to BishopAccountability.org, multiple former students at Bishop Guertin High School in Nashua, New Hampshire, also accused Argencourt of sexual abuse. One former student reportedly told police in January 2002 that Argencourt molested him between 20 and 40 times in 1973, when the student was a freshman at Bishop Guertin.

Another former Bishop Guertin student reportedly told police in 2002 that Argencourt sexually abused him when he was a student at the school around 1973 or 1974. Police said they had enough evidence, but Argencourt could not be prosecuted because the statute of limitations had expired.

At the time the Diocese learned of the Rhode Island allegation in June 2002, Argencourt was reportedly on leave and receiving treatment at Saint Luke Institute in Maryland. Authorities in Rhode Island were reportedly preparing to file charges involving the Mount Saint Charles Academy allegation when Argencourt died on Sept. 23, 2002.

Argencourt died before the Rhode Island allegation could be presented to a grand jury and was never criminally charged. He was later included in the Rhode Island Attorney General’s 2026 report on child sexual abuse in the Diocese of Providence.

Frequently Asked Questions About Brother Roger C. Argencourt

Can I sue for sexual abuse by a priest or brother in Rhode Island?

Rhode Island’s new two-year revival window, beginning July 1, 2026, allows survivors of child sexual abuse to file claims that were previously blocked by the statute of limitations. You can bring a claim during this two-year window regardless of how long ago the abuse occurred. Because there is a deadline to file your claim, survivors should speak with an attorney as soon as possible.

How long do I have to sue for sexual abuse in Rhode Island?

Rhode Island’s new law creates a two-year window for certain older child sexual abuse claims beginning July 1, 2026. Claims must be filed by June 30, 2028. Survivors should not wait, because it may be necessary to gather relevant documents, investigate the claim, and determine the appropriate parties to sue.

Can the Diocese of Providence be sued for my sexual abuse by a priest or brother in Rhode Island?

Possibly. Survivors may have claims against the Diocese of Providence or another Catholic institution, including parishes and schools, if there is evidence that the institution knew or should have known about the risk of abuse and failed to protect children. Horowitz Law attorneys can review the facts of your case and explain your legal options.

Was Brother Roger C. Argencourt listed as credibly accused in Rhode Island?

Yes. Brother Roger C. Argencourt was included in the Rhode Island Attorney General’s 2026 report on child sexual abuse in the Diocese of Providence.

Rhode Island Clergy Sexual Abuse Lawsuits

Rhode Island’s new law creates a two-year revival window, beginning July 1, 2026, for certain older child sexual abuse claims. Horowitz Law is bringing these lawsuits in Rhode Island and has collected evidence of the Diocese of Providence’s negligence. The revival window allows survivors of clergy sexual abuse to pursue claims that were previously blocked by the statute of limitations. Filing deadlines will apply, so survivors should speak with an attorney as soon as possible.

Horowitz Law Is Here to Help

Horowitz Law is a law firm representing victims and survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic priests and other clergy in the Diocese of Providence. If you need a lawyer because you were sexually abused by a priest, brother, or clergy member in Rhode Island, contact our office today. Although many years have passed, those abused by Catholic clergy in the Diocese of Providence may have legal options due to Rhode Island’s new two-year revival window for certain child sexual abuse claims, but filing deadlines will apply, so do not delay in reaching out to us.

Contact us at 888-283-9922 or email sexual abuse lawyer Adam Horowitz for a free consultation.

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