The parish of Francenigo is dedicated to Saint Tiziano Bishop.
The parish church has its origins in the 16th century. The first building, with a single nave, was inaugurated in 1547 following works commissioned and financed by Ludovico da Porcia, the archpriest of San Tiziano. During the 18th century, renovations of the choir were carried out, followed in 1818 by restoration works on the roof and part of the masonry.
Between 1924 and 1927, the church was expanded with the addition of two lateral naves, the widening of the choir, and the creation of the grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes. In 1959, the architects Del Favero designed a new intervention that oriented the building toward the west.
Of particular artistic significance is the baptismal font from the second half of the 16th century, located in the apse of the left nave, with a stone holy water font topped by a wooden structure with eight painted doors and a statue of Saint John the Baptist. The main altar houses a painting by Pomponio Amalteo from 1564; above the main door, there is a painting of Our Lady of the Rosary. The three ceiling frescoes, created by Sebastiano Santi, were completed in 1841.