One day, many years ago, a friend and I were in a pub one afternoon, sipping on a few pints. A fellow sitting next to me ordered a 'Jäger'. I had never heard of it, so when the barman took the bottle from the cooler to pour the shot, I looked at it. The logo caught my eye and I asked if I could see it.
I then turned to my friend and said, 'Let me show you something'. I pulled my 'medal chain' from my shirt and showed him a medal with the logo and a man kneeling in front of it. It was a medal of St Hubert, Patron Saint of Hunters. The logo is based on the iconography of St Hubert. Fitting, because in German, 'Jägermeister' means 'Master Hunter'.
Unfortunately, my friend, realising that I was unfamiliar with the drink, insisted on buying a few shots. Whilst I'm one of those odd people who actually like Jägermeister neat (I love the taste of black liquorice, the predominant flavour in the liqueur), it is not a good idea to drink a 'few' shots after more than a few pints of beer! I didn't become sinfully drunk, but I regretted it.
Here is a look at the life of St Hubert and a selection of prayers in his honour.
From Aleteia
By Philip Kosloski
While everyone else was at church for the Good Friday service, Hubert was out pursuing an amazing stag. He was about to kill the deer when the animal abruptly turned around and looked right at Hubert. Between the stag’s antlers was a glowing crucifix, and a voice from heaven called out to him, “Hubert, unless you turn to the Lord, and lead a holy life, you shall quickly go down to hell.”
Afterwards, Hubert sought the instruction of the local bishop and began a new chapter in his life. Among other activities, Hubert became a strong promoter of ethical hunting practices and urged hunters to treat animals with respect, avoiding any kind of cruelty. He was a holy man, renowned for his preaching and his new pursuit as a “hunter of souls.”
His association with hunting led the Church to name Hubert patron saint of furriers and trappers, hunters, hunting, and hunting dogs. Over the years a St. Hubert medal was developed that has his image as well as a deer with a cross between its antlers. Many hunters bring along this medal with them while hunting, asking for Hubert’s intercession for a safe and successful hunt. Some parishes even have an annual blessing of St. Hubert medals that are passed out to all the hunters.
If you plan on going hunting, here is a collection of prayers to St. Hubert, including a novena of prayers to be said between October 26 – November 3 (or whenever you typically go hunting). Below are a few prayers from that collection.
Prayer to be an honorable hunter
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