
Cardinal Owen McCann
Catholicism, Apartheid, and Diplomacy in South Africa
$216.22
- Hardcover
568 pages
- Release Date
1 October 2026
Summary
A new portrait of the Catholic church during apartheid, told through the life of Cardinal Owen McCann.
Drawing on newly opened Vatican archives and Owen McCann’s personal archives in Cape Town, Alexandra Maclennan offers the first full biography of Cardinal Owen McCann (1907-1994), a pivotal yet often overlooked figure in twentieth-century South African history. Born in a mixed-ethnicity, working-class neighborhood of Cape Town and educated by Irish religious orders, …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780268211455 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0268211450 |
| Author: | Alexandra MacLennan |
| Publisher: | University of Notre Dame Press |
| Imprint: | University of Notre Dame Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 568 |
| Release Date: | 1 October 2026 |
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Critics Review
“McCann’s life is described as it unfolded in the pre-Vatican II years, and those immediately following the Council, and the implementation of Vatican II’s theology in South Africa, particularly in McCann’s Archdiocese. The juxtaposition of these two ‘histories, ’ national and ecclesiastical, as they shaped this man make the book something unique and significant in the increasing literature of this period of South Africa’s history.” –Sr. Brigid Rose Tiernan, author of Journey under the Southern Cross
“Owen McCann is unquestionably one of the two most important Catholic figures in southern Africa in the second half of the twentieth century, not simply in ecclesiastical terms but on the wider political stage. There is no question in my mind that this book will make an important contribution not only to the history of South African Catholicism, and the social history of South African Catholics, but to the history of South Africa.” –Colin Barr, author of Ireland’s Empire
“This book is a superb biography of Owen McCann, the first South African Catholic cardinal. It is also an insightful picture of the complexities of church-state relations during the apartheid era, depicting both the perspectives of Vatican diplomats and South African prelates caught between the politics of survival in what was an often anti-Catholic environment and the demands of conscience.” –Anthony Egan SJ, author of God’s Universe, Our Responsibility
About The Author
Alexandra MacLennan
Alexandra Maclennan is an associate professor at the University of Caen Normandy, France, where she teaches on British, Irish, and South African civilization. She has published books and articles in Irish studies for the past twenty-five years on topics ranging from cultural to religious history, along with a French reference book on twentieth-century Irish history, Histoire de l’Irlande: De 1912 à nos jours.
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