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The Roman Catholic church hasn't ended. It has roughly a billion members and still exists after nearly two thousand years after its conception.

Roman Catholic AnswerGod has personally guaranteed that the Catholic Church will only end with the end of the world, as the Church is the Mystical Body of His Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, and His Bride; and He has sent the Holy Spirit to watch over It and guide It into all Truth.
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