Léon-Antoine-Augustin-Siméon Livinhac (13 July 1846 - 12 November 1922) was a Catholic priest who established the church in what is modern Uganda and became head of the White Fathers (Society of the Missionaries of Africa).
He oversaw a major expansion of the missionary society that coincided with the European colonial annexation of most of Africa.
Author: Procure des Pères blancs Source: Georges Leblond,Le Père Auguste Achte et la mission de l'Ouganda, Paris, éd. Procure des Pères blancs, 2e éd. 1928 License: CC-PD-Mark PD Old