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The formulation of the question evinces a lack of understanding of what the papacy is. The papacy is the headship of the Catholic Church on earth. Jesus appointed st. Peter to this position, and this has been handed down to his successors to this very day. So the papacy, chronologically goes from 33 AD to 2011 thus far.

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