Luigi Bressan (born 9 February 1940) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who worked from 1971 to 1999 in the diplomatic service of the Holy See and then served as Archbishop of Trento until 2016.
In addition to those duties, on 16 July 1994, he was appointed the first apostolic nuncio to Cambodia,[6] after the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between Cambodia and the Holy See on 25 March.[7]
To mark the centenary of the visit of the first non-Christian monarch to the Vatican, Bressan authored King Chulalongkorn and Leo XIII: Siam and the Vatican in the 19th Century in 1998.[8][9]
On 25 March 1999, Pope John Paul II appointed him Archbishop of Trento,[1] a posting said to require the skills of a diplomat to reconcile factions within the Archdiocese.[3] He was installed there on 30 May.[4]
^Bressan, Luigi (1998). King Chulalongkorn and Pope Leo XIII: Siam and the Vatican in the 19th Century. Catholic Mission of Bangkok. ISBN9789748644134.