Parish Church in Królik Polski existed in the fifteenth century. The original medieval Church was destroyed in 1624 during the Mongol invasion.
In 1647, the Church was rebuilt and partially transformed by adding the brick presbytery with the vault on the second floor. At the same time the Church was fortified, by adding the defensive wall and building a stone wall (the remains are preserved up to this day). The currently existing Church was built in 1754, founded by Wacław Hieronim Sierakowski and it was consecrated by the Bishop of Przemysl in 1756. Around the Church square there are the remains of the seventeenth-century ramparts and fragments of stone wall.