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No, there are plenty of all races represented in the Catholic Church. Catholicism has strong numbers on every continent outside of Antarctica and has converts of every race to such a degree that it the most populous Christian religion in most countries.

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If you mean the buildings, no. If you mean the race, then definitely not.

The Catholic Churches do not have a pre-defined color.

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