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.

Respuesta :

A or B I just did this, ummm yea, cause she became a monk for the rest of her life converting people to monk and making the places where monks live.

Sorry I dont have an exact answer.

Answer:

B.She encouraged Spanish Jews to embrace Catholicism.

Explanation:

Santa Teresa de Ávila was a nun, founder of the Order of Discalced Carmelites - the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel - mystical and Spanish writer. Canonized in 1614 -a little less than forty years after her death-, she was proclaimed doctor of the Catholic Church in 1970 during the pontificate of Paul VI.