Charles Lavigerie

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Charles Lavigerie was a 19th-century French Catholic cardinal and archbishop known for his missionary work in Africa and his prominent role in anti-slavery campaigns.

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Charles Lavigerie canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic cardinal
French person
human
countryOfCitizenship France
educatedAt seminary (Catholic)
familyName Lavigerie NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Christian missions
abolitionism
pastoral ministry
givenName Charles
knownFor campaigns against the African slave trade
influencing European public opinion against slavery
missionary work in Africa
memberOf College of Cardinals
movement anti-slavery movement
notableFor founding missionary congregations for Africa
leadership in anti-slavery movement
notableWork Catholic missions in North Africa NERFINISHED
anti-slavery campaigns in Africa
promotion of missionary activity in sub-Saharan Africa
occupation Catholic priest
archbishop
cardinal
missionary
placeOfActivity Algeria NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Tunisia NERFINISHED
sub-Saharan Africa NERFINISHED
positionHeld Archbishop of Algiers NERFINISHED
Archbishop of Carthage NERFINISHED
Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
sexOrGender male

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Missionaries of Africa foundedBy Charles Lavigerie
White Fathers foundedBy Charles Lavigerie