It is an originally Gothic church (15th century), expanded in the 16th century, rebuilt in 1766 by Francisco Placidi. The wooden altars contain paintings by Franciszek Smuglewicz. In 1544, Bishop Piotr Gamrat elevated the church to the dignity of a collegiate church, at the same time establishing a collegiate chapter, approved by Pope Paul III in 1546. In 1819, the collegiate church was abolished by the decision of the tsarist authorities. On July 6, 2008, the Wolbork church regained the dignity of a collegiate church by decree of the Archbishop, Metropolitan of Łódź, Władysław Ziółek. On June 26, 2010, Archbishop Władysław Ziółek established the Wolbork Collegiate Chapter. Its provost was Fr. Grzegorz Gogol (priest of the Wolbórz parish). In 2015, on the occasion of the city's 950th anniversary, the installation of a city bugle call was launched on the tower.