Władyslaw Bukowiński (22 December 1904 - 3 December 1974) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest who served in the diocese of Karaganda in Kazakhstan. He served in Poland during World War II and became renowned among his parishioners for his calmness and for his intelligence. He made an effort to meet the conflict with the love of Jesus Christ and the message of the Gospel. He was a prisoner in a Soviet gulag and a longtime priest serving the missions in Kazakhstan after he was released from the gulag.
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3 December 1974 (aged )
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