No, actually. It wasn't. Jesus was a travelling Rabbi for 3 years or so before he was executed.
That was the sum of his entire ministry. 3 years travelling around preaching love and tolerance wherever he could find a space.
He didnt found anything. He was opposed to religious institutions of his day because they are corrupt. His worst criticisms we're leveled at the synagogues and the hypocrisy of religious leaders.
There's no way Jesus would be on board with the Catholic Church were he alive and preachinf today, or any other church for the matter.
If you think you're going to get a pat on the head from Jesus for being Catholic, or Evangelical, of whatever, then you dont have a clear understanding of who the man was or what he stood for at all.
Peter and Paul started the first churches in Rome during the last half of the first century. Jesus was long gone.