He taught poetry in the gymnasium of Salzburg in 1660, and was master of novices and sub-prior in his monastery in 1661. He then taught philosophy at the University of Salzburg, 1662-1664. Apologetics and polemics, 1665-1667.
And canon law, 1668-1673.
He was prior of his monastery and taught hermeneutics and polemics, 1673-1678, when he was appointed vice-chancellor of the university. He died at the monastery of Saint Gall, while on a pilgrimage to Einsiedeln.