The Church of the Guardianship of the Mother of God in 1785.
The parish is named after St. Stanislaus.
Stanislav Prushinsky, the headman of Minsk and adjutant general of King Stanislav Poniatowski, founded 8 churches on his estates, including the church founded in 1785 in Korolishchevichi, which belonged to him. The church was consecrated in 1786 in honor of the guardianship of the Mother of God. Then it was a three-nave basilica decorated with two towers. The interior featured four Rococo altars. According to legend, an underground passage led to the church under the terraces of the Prushinsky Manor park.
Stanislav Monyushko, the father of the Polish opera, studied organ playing in this church. He was still a teenager at the time. In the 1850s and 80s, the church was rebuilt in the classical style. Then he lost two towers and got a portico. A three-storey bell tower and a neo-Gothic gate with a fence appeared near the temple.
After the Second World War, the collective farmers rebuilt the church as a house of culture, and then most of the tombstones from the cemetery were dismantled for household needs, only a few monuments survived, which all this time were lying in the nearest ditch. Today, when the territory has been returned to the Catholic Church, two tombstones, as well as several more stones, which may also have been parts of monuments, are neatly stacked to the right of the entrance.
Now the building has been transferred to the Roman Catholic parish of St. On April 13, 2014, the first holy Mass was celebrated in the restored church.