Tradition meets memory: The Hubertus celebration in Hohenberg
Tradition meets memory: The Hubertus celebration in Hohenberg
W in the region. Many communities regularly celebrate the Hubertus fairs today, which are dedicated to the hunting owners to the patron saint Hubertus, we look back on a significant tradition from the early 1960s in Hohenberg. These celebrations are thanks for the success of the hunting season and a tribute to the deeply rooted connection between man and nature.
At the Hubertus celebration of around 1960 in Hohenberg, numerous community representatives and the then pastor Josef Kaubeeck, together with his altar servers, were present. These emotional moments have not only been experienced, but also photographed. The recordings show a well -attended celebration that reflects the sense of community and appreciation for nature.
a deep traditional awareness
The Hubertus celebration is more than just a festive event; It is also a sign of respect and gratitude towards nature and its creatures. This ritual has proven itself over the years, especially in hunters and also plays an important role in today's life of the communities.
In the Hohenberger Topothek, a digital collection of historical photos and documents, interested parties can take a look at these important events. The address is Hohenberg.topothek.at, where many of these valuable memories are carefully documented.
The Hubertus fairs, which are now taking place again in many communities, illustrate the persistent relevance of this tradition. The celebrations are not only an opportunity to celebrate, but also an opportunity to connect with older traditions and to reflect on their meaning in modernity. The revival of such customs shows the community's appreciation for their history and its influence on today's life.
In Hohenberg, this custom is also cultivated in the present, and people come together to celebrate together and show gratitude. Thus, the Hubertus celebration remains an important part of the cultural heritage that is worth preserving and estimating. ” More details can be found in a detailed report on www.noen.at .
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