He entered the
Bavarian province of the
Franciscan Reformati on 5 November 1654. He was general lector in theology; cathedral preacher in
Freising from 1670 to 1676; then in 1677 Provincial of Bavaria. In 1679, he was definitor-general and chronologist of the order in Germany, and in 1698 was proclaimed
scriptor ordinis. He was also confessor to the convent of the
Poor Clares at
Munich, called St. Jacob on the Anger. As commissary of the general of the order in 1675 and 1701, he visited the Bohemian province, and in 1695 the province of St. Salvator in Hungary. The
Elector of Cologne appointed Hueber as his theologian. ==Works==