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Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church began in Cesarea Philippi, a Roman city about 25 north of the Sea of Galilee, when Our Blessed Lord appointed St. Peter as head of His Church (see St. Matthew 16:17-19). It was then confirmed and shown to the world in Jerusalem on Pentecost when the Holy Spirit came down on the Apostles in the upper room.
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