The Central African Republic is home to an estimated 2.9 million Christians today, about a third of whom are Roman Catholic. Their main cathedral is located in the capital of the republic, the city of Bangui. . . . . . Its full name is the Cathédrale Notre-Dame of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception[youtube]sHNVktEY9qQ[/youtube] Built in the early 1900S, the Notre-Dame of Bangui Cathedral is a large red brick church built in the French colonial style.