Who was the founder of Catholicism?

The founder of Catholicism is: the Virgin Mary.

The full name of Catholicism is "Roman Catholic Church", also known as "Roman Catholic Church", which was also transliterated as "gately Religion" before. Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity and Protestantism are the three major sects of Christianity, which are generally referred to as "Christianity" in China academic circles. The word "Catholicism" comes from Greek in western languages, which means "universality" and "universality".

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Orthodox and Catholics believe that Mary was sent to the world by God especially for the birth of Jesus, so she is innocent. Different from other mortals, Catholicism also believes that she will become a mediator saint after her ascension, and can pray for forgiveness on behalf of others. Theologian Ludwig Ott believes that Maria is the representative of human obedience, and he also believes that the story of the wedding banquet in Ghana can support Maria's view of prayer.

Protestantism generally only regards Mary as the biological mother of Jesus when he was on earth. Most Protestant churches do not accept the Catholic view that Mary's innocence can be used as a mediator. Some sects also deny that she is innocent and a lifelong virgin. There are also some Protestants who think that she has pious virtues and is especially favored by God.