The first traces of the church's existence date back to the fourteenth century, and in its current form it was built in the early decades of the sixteenth century and consecrated on April 25, 1525 by Daniele de Rubeis, bishop of Caorle.
On 5 May 1678 the patriarch Giovanni Delfino authorized the extension of the church, Don Giacomo Bertolissi thus built the bell tower in 1690.
Damaged by the earthquake, the building was restored and made seismic safety according to a project by the architect Danilo Rossi of Udine.