The Trumpeter of Krakow

Significance of Jan Kanty's Cell

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The term cell in this context refers to a cloistered room such as monks used for meditation, prayer, study, and sleep in the fifteenth century. Jan Kanty's cell is cozy and comfortably appointed. Here he receives many visitors as his advice is always in demand.