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12024-12-04T09:54:21-05:00Note - Léon Livinhac2plain2024-12-04T09:55:37-05:00Léon Livinhac (1846-1922) was a Catholic priest who served as the head of the White Fathers and worked as a missionary in the vicinity of Lake Victoria/Nyanza in the region that is in modern day Uganda. Learn more about Léon Livinhac.