Austrian town finds its hermit after international search


              This undated photo provided by the Austrian parish of Saalfelden Stan Vanuytrecht poses for a photo. It took an international search and making a choice between more than 50 applicants, but the Austrian town has a new hermit. Mayor Erich Rohrmoser of Saalfelden, near Salzburg, says officials chose Belgian Stan Vanuytrecht, a former artillery officer and surveyor and a Roman Catholic deacon because the 58-year old bearded pipe smoker “emanates calm and comes across as steady.” (Parish of Saalfelden via AP)
This undated photo provided by the Austrian parish of Saalfelden Stan Vanuytrecht poses for a photo. It took an international search and making a choice between more than 50 applicants, but the Austrian town has a new hermit. Mayor Erich Rohrmoser of Saalfelden, near Salzburg, says officials chose Belgian Stan Vanuytrecht, a former artillery officer and surveyor and a Roman Catholic deacon because the 58-year old bearded pipe smoker “emanates calm and comes across as steady.” (Parish of Saalfelden via AP)

VIENNA (AP) - A months-long international search by an Austrian town to find a new hermit has ended - and Stan's the man.

Mayor Erich Rohrmoser of Saalfelden, near Salzburg, says officials chose Belgian Stan Vanuytrecht, a former artillery officer, surveyor and a Roman Catholic deacon, because the bearded 58-year-old pipe smoker "emanates calm and comes across as steady."

Vanuytrecht is pleased - and surprised. More than 50 people applied, and state broadcaster ORF quotes him as saying "I thought I have no chance."

Built into a cliff, the more than 350-year-old hermitage near the town has no heat, no running water and is habitable only between April and November.

The hermit's unpaid job includes greeting pilgrims making the trek to the building, which has been empty since a Benedictine monk left last year.

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