St. Hubert

St. Hubert

Bishop of Maastricht, Netherlands, and disciple of St. Lambert.  Hubert was a married court­ier serving Pepin of Heristal, France.  He reportedly had a vision of a crucifix between the horns of a stag while hunting.  Widowed, he is believed to have entered Stavelot Monastery, Belgium, and was ordained by St. Lambert at Maastricht.  He succeeded St. Lambert about 705 as bishop.  Hubert erected a shrine for St. Lambert's relics at Liege, France.  He was noted for his miracles and for converting hundreds.  Hubert died at Tervueren, near Brussels, Belgium, on May 30.  He is a patron saint of hunters, mathematicians, opticians and metalworkers.  His feast day is November 3rd.