In Horodło there is Polish-Catholic Parish
Polish Catholic Church was the result of disputes within the Catholic Church among American Polonia in the nineteenth century. Polish immigrants protested against the domination of the Irish and German priests. The movement initially developed in the United States. In time, the immigrants returning to Poland began to establish the Polish-Catholic parishes also in the Country. One such parish was established in Horodło.
Horodło Polish Catholic Church is a wooden building erected in 1933.