Edward Kisiel (24 February 1918 – 28 September 1993) was an archbishop of the Archdiocese of Biaà Âystok.
Kisiel was born in 1918 in to Franciszek and Aniela () Kisiel; he was baptized on 3 March. He attended gymnasiums in Dzisna and Pinsk, graduating from the latter in 1937. Afterwards, he began attending the seminary in Vilnius. He was ordained a deacon in 1941 and was ordained a priest on 14 February 1943 by Kazimierz Bukraba, bishop of Pinsk.
In 1950, Kisiel began studying dogmatic theology at the University of Warsaw; he obtained a doctorate in January 1953 with the thesis Wartoà Âci spoà Âeczne Wcielenia wedà Âug à Âw. Hilarego z Poitiers. On 15 January 1976, Kisiel was made chancellor of the diocesan curia. He was appointed apostolic administrator of Biaà Âystok (the polish part of the Archdiocese of Vilnius) and titular bishop of Limaty on 3 May 1976; he was consecrated on 27 June by Stefan Wyszyà Âski.
On 5 June 1991, Kisiel was made bishop of the new Diocese of Biaà Âystok. On 25 March 1992 - with the promulgation of the papal bull ' - he was made archbishop of Biaà Âystok. He received his pallium at the Vatican on 29 June 1992. He resigned from the archdiocese on 15 May 1993 and died on 28 November; he was buried at the Biaà Âystok Cathedral.