Ścibor z Gościeńczyc (literally: Ścibor of Gościeńczyce) (d. 4 May 1471) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest and the bishop of Płock since 1463.
He was son Jan, stolnik of Czersk.[1] His older brothers were Andrzej z Gościeńczyc, a cześnik of Ciechanów, and Jakub z Gościeńczyc i Mińska, a castellan of Czersk.[2]
In 1435 he became a student of the Kraków Academy (now Jagiellonian University), but there is no information that he finished study.[1]
After the death of Paweł Giżycki, a bishop of Płock, Ścibor was elected his successor.[1] It was against the will of Kazimierz IV Jagiellończyk, king of Poland, who supported Jakub of Sienno.[1] As a bishop Ścibor supported the policy of princes of Mazovia.[3]
Ścibor z Gościeńczyc died on 4 May 1471.[3]