The village Jasienica was mentioned in sources as early as in 1442 when it belonged to the Kamieniecki family. Probably thanks to their efforts as early as in the fifteenth century there was a parish created in Jasienica Rosielna and the first wooden Church built.
Preserved up to this day the Church was built in 1770 by the foundation of Ignacy Załuski, the heir of Jasienica and his wife Marianna Dębińskia. It was consecrated in 1798. The Church is equipped with Rococo style altars, the pulpit, the organs as well as confessionals and collator pews. The interior design was changed in 1870: the painter Jan Tabiński covered the walls and ceilings with illusionistic murals. The Church was restored several times. This late Baroque Church is one of the few wooden churches with the two-tower western facade, reminiscent to the stone architecture.