Edmund Nowicki (13 September 1900 – 10 March 1971) was a Polish Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Gdańsk from 1964 until his death in 1971.
[3] After returning to Poland, Nowicki worked as a notary for the archdiocesan curia between 1 July 1930 and 2 October 1939.
[3] He was arrested by German forces on 3 October 1939 and was imprisoned at Młyńska Street; he was transferred to a monastery in Kazimierz Biskupi in November 1939, then to Fort VII, Dachau (on 4 May 1940) and Mauthausen on 2 August 1940.
[8] On 26 January 1951, Nowicki was removed from his position as apostolic administrator by Polish authorities after they had issued a regulation that dissolved temporary church administration in the Recovered Territories and made it possible to elect vicar capitulars.
He called the second diocesan synod of the Diocese of Gdańsk in April 1961, though it began in 1973 due to the Second Vatican Council.