Proper noun
Nickless (plural Nicklesses)
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Bishop Nickless closed the homily, not with words of his own, but with a letter written by Bishop Edmond Heelan for the parish’s 50 anniversary. Source: Internet
“As priests, we know all too well, we accomplish little or nothing on our own, but with the Lord we produce much fruit,” said Bishop Nickless. Source: Internet
Bishop Nickless pointed out at the dedication ceremony in 1916 Father Kuemper said, “The founding of St. Lawrence Parish will mark the beginning of a new progress in Carroll, hastening the settling of a new section of the city. Source: Internet
“I am privileged and honored to be here today,” said Bishop Nickless during his homily. Source: Internet
In 2009, Bishop Walker Nickless promulgated his pastoral letter of the same name, encouraging the faithful to prayerfully embrace the idea of revitalization. Source: Internet
Referring to the first reading from the prophet Isaiah, Bishop Nickless said it might be fitting to change the words to, “Rejoice with St. John the Baptist Parish in Bancroft; be glad because of her and all you who love her.” Source: Internet