The parish church in Modliborzyce was erected in the years 1645-1664, on the initiative of the standard-bearer of Bełżec and the local landowner, Stanisław Wioteski. The parish was transferred form the nearby village of Słupie. The church was consecrated in 1668 and the parish was entrusted to the protection of St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr.
The present-day building has the features typical of the Lublin Renaissance. It is an east-facing, singe-aisle building and its presbytery is narrower and lower than the aisle. The facade is crowned with the embellished with a pediment with volutes. The vault is covered with stucco-works, which have outstanding artistic value and represent the Lublin Renaissance. Among the rich furnishings, the most remarkable are the following ones: the wooden baroque high altar with two paintings, dating back to the 17th century: The resurrection of Piotrawin and the Assumption. The church belfry dates back to the year 1775.