This is based on the Decree of Empress Anna Ioannovna dated 13 October 1734 that announced soldiers recruitment and contained a requirement for it to be read by all parishioners.
Sergey Dmitrievich Kopropokov, an inhabitant of Raskildino village and the deacon of the Raskildin's church in 1945–1956, writes: "In the beginning of 18th century under the decree of the Nizhniy Novgorod diocese and in honor of Birth of the Virgin Mary there came superintendents from a Nizhny Novgorod diocese and Yadrinsky District to the village of Bol'shaya Vyla with a purpose of constructing a church.
After such quarrel visitors from the Nizhny Novgorod diocese and Yadrinsky District have arrived to Uraskildino.
"[attribution needed] According to the legends of Sergey Alitsev, Raskildin's church parish came into existence around 300 years ago.[when?]
Nearly four years later, in April 1945, the church was re-opened, and the regular services were restored.