Apolo Kivebulaya
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Apolo Kivebulaya (c. 1864 - 30 May 1933) was a Ugandan Anglican priest and evangelist. He is sometimes referred to as the "apostle to the pygmies" for his work among the Bambuti people of the Ituri forest in eastern Congo. He is commemorated in the Anglican Calendar of Saints on 30 May.
[edit] Further reading
- Luck, Anne (1963). African Saint: The Story of Apolo Kivebulaya. London: SCM Press.
- Manarin, L. Timothy, “Apolo Kivebulaya”, Dictionary of African Christian Biography
- Quinn, Frederick, “Apolo Kivebulaya”, Dictionary of African Christian Biography
- Roome, William J. W.. Apolo: The Apostle to the Pygmies. London: Marshall, Morgan & Scott.
- Taylor, John V., “Kivebulaya (Waswa), Apolo”, Dictionary of African Christian Biography
- Way, Yossa, “Apolo Kivebulaya”, Dictionary of African Christian Biography