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”’Alessandro Staccioli”’, [[Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate|O.M.I.]] (born 13 November 1931) is an Italian [[Roman Catholic]] prelate, who served as Auxiliary Bishop of the [[Archdiocese of Siena–Colle di Val d’Elsa–Montalcino]] from 1975 to 1990. He previously served as [[Vicar Apostolic]] of [[Apostolic Vicariate of Luang Prabang|Luang Prabang]] in [[Laos]] from 1968 until the expulsion of missionaries in 1975.<ref name=”ivrea”>{{cite web |title=Alessandro Staccioli O.M.I. |url=https://www.diocesivrea.it/wd-annuario-persone/alessandro-staccioli-o-m-i-723/ |publisher=Diocese of Ivrea |language=it}}</ref>

”’Alessandro Staccioli”’, [[Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate|O.M.I.]] (born 13 November 1931) is an Italian [[Roman Catholic]] prelate, who served as Auxiliary Bishop of the [[Archdiocese of Siena–Colle di Val d’Elsa–Montalcino]] from 1975 to 1990. He previously served as [[Vicar Apostolic]] of [[Apostolic Vicariate of Luang Prabang|Luang Prabang]] in [[Laos]] from 1968 until the expulsion of missionaries in 1975.<ref name=”ivrea”>{{cite web |title=Alessandro Staccioli O.M.I. |url=https://www.diocesivrea.it/wd-annuario-persone/alessandro-staccioli-o-m-i-723/ |publisher=Diocese of Ivrea |language=it}}</ref>

== Biography ==

== Biography ==

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As Vicar Apostolic, Staccioli led the Catholic mission in northern Laos during a period of political upheaval. Following the establishment of a communist government, foreign missionaries were expelled, and he left the country in 1975.<ref name=”ch”/>

As Vicar Apostolic, Staccioli led the Catholic mission in northern Laos during a period of political upheaval. Following the establishment of a communist government, foreign missionaries were expelled, and he left the country in 1975.<ref name=”ch”/>

On 29 November 1975, Staccioli was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of the [[Archdiocese of Siena–Colle di Val d’Elsa–Montalcino]], where he served until his resignation was accepted on 10 December 1990.<ref name=”ch”/> After returning to Italy, he continued pastoral work among Laotian Catholic communities living abroad.

On 29 November 1975, Staccioli was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of the [[Archdiocese of Siena–Colle di Val d’Elsa–Montalcino]], where he served until his resignation was accepted on 10 December 1990.<ref name=”ch”/> After returning to Italy, he continued pastoral work among Laotian Catholic communities living abroad.

In December 2018, Staccioli celebrated the 50th anniversary of his episcopal consecration with fellow members of the Oblate community.<ref name=”omi”>{{cite web |title=Alessandro Staccioli OMI Bishop for 50 years |url=https://www.omiworld.org/2019/01/05/alessandro-staccioli-omi-bishop-for-50-years/ |publisher=OMI World}}</ref>

In December 2018, Staccioli celebrated the 50th anniversary of his episcopal consecration with fellow members of the Oblate community.<ref name=”omi”>{{cite web |title=Alessandro Staccioli OMI Bishop for 50 years |url=https://www.omiworld.org/2019/01/05/alessandro-staccioli-omi-bishop-for-50-years/ |publisher=OMI World}}</ref>


Latest revision as of 18:10, 14 January 2026

Alessandro Staccioli, O.M.I. (born 13 November 1931) is an Italian Roman Catholic prelate, who served as Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Siena–Colle di Val d’Elsa–Montalcino from 1975 to 1990. He previously served as Vicar Apostolic of Luang Prabang in Laos from 1968 until the expulsion of missionaries in 1975.[1][2]

Alessandro Staccioli was born on 13 November 1931 in Trieste. He was ordained a priest of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate on 17 March 1956.[1]

On 26 September 1968, Pope Paul VI appointed him Titular bishop of Taurianum and Vicar Apostolic of the Apostolic Vicariate of Luang Prabang in Laos. He received his episcopal consecration on 8 December 1968 from Bishop Étienne-Auguste-Germain Loosdregt, O.M.I.[3]

As Vicar Apostolic, Staccioli led the Catholic mission in northern Laos during a period of political upheaval. Following the establishment of a communist government, foreign missionaries were expelled, and he left the country in 1975.[3]

On 29 November 1975, Staccioli was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Siena–Colle di Val d’Elsa–Montalcino, where he served until his resignation was accepted on 10 December 1990.[3] After returning to Italy, he continued pastoral work among Laotian Catholic communities living abroad as Apostolic Visitor since 1986 until 2006.[1]

In December 2018, Staccioli celebrated the 50th anniversary of his episcopal consecration with fellow members of the Oblate community.[2]

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