Original parish Church in Wrocanka was built before 1487. In the second half of the eighteenth century, the Church was demolished. The only part left was a seventeenth-century brick vestry of the vault on the second floor.
The temple preserved up to this day was built in 1770. In 1886 the Church was expanded by the chapel of St. Rosalia and two porches. Expansion of the Church was led by Karol Gregor from Jasło and the carpenter Puchalski. At that time, the neo-gothic interior of the temple was decorated with frescos. Heavily destroyed and damaged during World War I and II the Church was to be demolished. Through the efforts of the rector and the Church parishioners the Church was renovated in the in the 60s of the twenty century. During that renovation a substantial part of the construction components of the original building was reconstructed. The Church is oriented, built in the carcass construction, with the brick, seventeenth-century vesrty adjacent to the presbytery. To the main part of the Church there were two porches and a chapel added.