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Spain: 'Hermit wanted' at cliff-top sanctuary
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A medieval sanctuary in Spain has put out a job advert to fill a vacancy for a hermit.
Our Lady of the Rock, in the north-eastern region of Catalonia, to list the job's requirements. It says that the successful candidate must "leave all uncivil or immoral activity outside" and will be required to perform "all the proper duties of a hermit". These include guarding and looking after the ancient hermitage, which sits atop a rock overlooking the town of Mont-roig del Camp.
Despite most people's idea of life as a hermit, this particular job involves little seclusion and actually requires the successful applicant to welcome visitors to the sanctuary. Customer service is "essential" and knowledge of the history of Our Lady of the Rock is encouraged. The year-long tenure comes with free accommodation and a stipend of 1,000 euros ($1,100; 拢730) to cover the whole period.
According to , a chapel on the site was first mentioned in written records in 1299, and in 1916 it was immortalised in a painting by famous Spanish artist Joan Miro.
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