Feast of the Cell

20th February
Blessed Antonio Rosmini had wanted to write the Constitutions (the aims or purpose and way of life for his Institute of Brothers and Priests) in a secluded place, but what awaited him on the Sacred Mountain of Calvario was something
more like a haunted castle.
So what did Antonio Rosmini do? From this wilderness and disorder he created a humble home and wrote the
Constitutions or foundations of his Order. In silence and prayer, and with great patience and trust, he set about his work.
On the 20 February 1828, he spent the next two months writing the Constitutions in his small and simple room
called 'La Cella' or the Cell; hence the name of this feast and day of celebration.





