Odryzyn was once part of Drohiczyn district, so it is worth mentioning the local church.
The oldest mention of the church is the metric Uniate books from 1684 to 1801. They are kept in the RGIA. It was a wooden church, consecrated in honor of the Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary, standing on the southern shore of the lake.
There is no information about what happened to the church, but in 1783 a new Uniate church was built by landowners Czernecki-Czarny.
The first mention of the church known at the moment is a list of Uniate clergy.
Czechowicz Gabryel, priest of the church in the village. Osowce of Pinsk district. 11.07.1755;
Kuzminski Justin (Ustin), * 1800. Chaplain of the chapel in the village. Belin of Kobryn district. (attributed to the church in the village of Osowce) 1832 - 1836;
Mihail Czehovicz, * 1785. Ordained 1814; the priest of the church in Osowce of Kobryn district.
The list of Christian Catholic settlements from 1726 mentions Perkowicze. It is likely that there was already a Uniate church at that time.
The present stone church was built around 1770 by Zenon Wislouch, a sub-commodore of Brest, owner of Perkowicze. The construction was completed and decorated by his son Victor in 1805. Originally built in the forms of classicism, the church functioned as a Uniate church.
There are also records of priests who served in Perkovichi: