Peder Månsson (c.1460 – 17 May 1534) was a Swedish author and prelate who served as the Bishop of Västerås from 1524 till 1534.
In 1507 he went to Rome to seek permission to rebuild the Santa Brigida convent and church, which had been left falling apart.
After three years Månsson's efforts managed to restore the building and in 1513 founded a church on the site and transferred the ownership to Vadstena Abbey.
Månsson was appointed Bishop of Västerås in 1524 by Pope Clement VII.
[1] He was consecrated in Rome on 1 May 1524 by the Pope's Master of ceremonies and Bishop of Pesaro, Paris de Grassis.