Auguste-Léopold Huys (9 July 1871 – 8 October 1938) was a Catholic White Fathers missionary who was Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Upper Congo in the east of today's Democratic Republic of the Congo from 1909 until his death in 1938.
On 21 September 1895 he was ordained a priest of the White Fathers (Society of Missionaries of Africa).
[1] On 26 August 1897, Huys arrived at the mission station of Mpala, on the west shore of Lake Tanganyika.
Victor Roelens, he brought all the most pious and best behaved pupils to Mpala and began to teach them the elements of Latin grammar.
He was ordained Titular Bishop of Rusicade by Cardinal Désiré-Joseph Mercier on 12 April 1909.