Bishopric of Thyatira (Italian: Tiatira) is a titular see of the Catholic Church centered on the ancient Roman city of Thyatira in Asia Minor.
The bishopric of Thyatira stretched back to very early Christianity.
Christianity came to the region in the mid 1st century with Paul the Apostle on his Third missionary journey[1] around 54AD,[2] when he stayed for three years in nearby Ephesus.
Timothy, Onesimus and John[3] were all active in the area and The Christian community here was addressed by letter of John as it is one of the Seven churches of Revelation.
By the 3rd century, almost the entire town was Christian in religion but a stronghold of the Montanist sect.