The Roman Catholic parish church of Wesenufer is located in Wesenufer in the municipality of Waldkirchen am Wesen in the Schärding district of Upper Austria. The church, dedicated to St. Wolfgang, belongs to the deanery of Peuerbach in the diocese of Linz. The church and the cemetery are listed buildings.
In 325, a chapel dedicated to St. Wolfgang in Wesenufer was first mentioned as a branch church of the parish of Waldkirchen am Wesen. There are no written records of the date of its construction and consecration. In the following centuries, the church was generously supported by benefactors and foundations. This also enabled a chaplain to be employed.
Since the responsible parish church in Waldkirchen am Wesen was far away, the people of Wesenufer aspired to have their own parish as early as the 18th century. This was not permitted by the episcopal ordinariate, and from 1748 onwards they were allowed to keep their own church records. In 1853, Wesenufer became a parish branch and received its own parish pastor. In 1891 Wesenufer was elevated to an independent parish. In 1899 the rectory was completed and consecrated by Bishop Franz Maria Doppelbauer.
In 1997 the interior of the church was renovated, at which time the organ was restored and the Stations of the Cross pictures were restored. In 2002 the outside of the church was renovated and the epitaphs were restored and attached to the church wall.