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What role did Saint Teresa of Ávila play in the Counter-Reformation? A.
She encouraged Spanish Protestants to embrace Catholicism.
B.
She encouraged Spanish Jews to embrace Catholicism.
C.
She revived the Catholic faith in strongly Protestant areas.
D.
She participated in the Council of Trent and helped write the canons.

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