The Romanesque church of Csács was originally built around 1330. After the devastations of the Ottoman era, it was rebuilt in 1741, receiving its Baroque features at this time. It underwent renovation in 1895, when the portico with its pediment was added in front of the tower. In 1930, a side chapel was constructed; the buttresses that were dismantled during this expansion were restored decades later between 1975 and 1977. A whitewashed Baroque fresco was discovered in the sanctuary; traces of the fire of 1532 remain preserved on the interior walls.
The church was again renovated in 1895, when the pedimented portico was built, and later expanded with the side chapel in 1930, the restored buttresses were completed later between 1975-77.

