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Sister Sandra Makowski was one of the women permitted to study Canon Law under revisions made by Pope John 23rd in the late 1970s. As she studied, she began to observe what women could and could not do by the Roman Catholic Church as a way to have a perfect society. It was, in part, a third wave of feminism: first during the Civil War, next around 1917 over the right to vote and yet again in the 1970s for additional women's rights such as the right to own their own property. Sister Sandra continues to study and work in this area. It is still a controversial topic. Her next work is autobiographical. Working title: Searching for God & Finding a Treasure
Sister Sandra Makowski was one of the women permitted to study Canon Law under revisions made by Pope John 23rd in the late 1970s. As she studied, she began to observe what women could and could not do by the Roman Catholic Church as a way to have a perfect society. It was, in part, a third wave of feminism: first during the Civil War, next around 1917 over the right to vote and yet again in the 1970s for additional women's rights such as the right to own their own property. Sister Sandra continues to study and work in this area. It is still a controversial topic. Her next work is autobiographical. Working title: Searching for God & Finding a Treasure