The church in the village of Vornany was built in 1767–1769. in late baroque forms. The stone temple was preceded by a wooden one, which appeared as early as 1462 and at the end of the 16th century was converted into a Calvinist collection by the owner of the town, Jan Abramovich. His grandson, Samuel Abramovich, having converted to Catholicism, turns the collection into a church in 1654, guardianship of monks from the Order of St. Roch. It was under them that the current stone church was built, the funds for which were donated by Marcianna Abramovich. On the sides of the church there are plebanians and a pharmacy, forming a front yard.