Wojciech Radoszewski (1721 – 1796) was a Polish nobleman and clergyman who was an auxiliary bishop of Kraków.
Radoszewski was born into a family that claimed the Oksza coat of arms.
[1] Radoszewski also played a role in constructing St. Joseph's Church in Klimontów.
[2][3] According to historian Teodor Wierzbowski [pl], Radoszewski also funded a parish school in Klimontów.
[4] This school was founded to the standards of the Commission of National Education, an entity that functioned as the education ministry of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.