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No, the Catholic Church was founded by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, in Jerusalem, on the apostle Peter, see Matthew 16:17-19. It was born from the side of Christ when He was pierced by a sword when He hung upon the cross and blood and water flowed out. Later it was shown to the whole world, beginning at Pentecost with the coming of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles.

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