[1] Unofficially the first mention is in year 1135 when there were 16 shacks and a priest Paulus Rosinaj was preaching Christianity as they were still heathens.
Church of Saint Katherine of Alexandria is a parish church in Rosina (small village near Žilina, Slovakia), built in 1776 in baroque style, and it is sacred to Saint Catherine of Alexandria.
The church has one nave, it also has a sacristan and citadel with a roof in an onion-like shape.
Inside is the main altar in the baroque style from the second half of the eighteenth century with a picture of Saint Katherine.
In front of church entrance there is a stone monument, as a memorial to the people who fell in World War II; their names are engraved on it.