What role did Saint Teresa of Avila play in the Counter-Reformation?
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The role played by Saint Teresa of Avila in the Counter-Reformation was the following:
Revival of the Catholic faith in strongly Protestant areas.
Saint Teresa of Avila was a Catholic nun, who tried to spread the Catholic faith as much as possible. She went to India as a missionary however, she started social work and was known as the "Mother of India"
The role played by Saint Teresa of Avila in the Counter-Reformation was the following:
Revival of the Catholic faith in strongly Protestant areas.
Saint Teresa of Avila was a Catholic nun, who tried to spread the Catholic faith as much as possible. She went to India as a missionary however, she started social work and was known as the "Mother of India"
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