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==Organisation== In the original vision of the [[hierarchy]] of the Jurisdavidic Church, at the top was the 'hermit priest' (''sacerdote eremita''), the supreme leader of the religious community. At the second and lowest level were the 'twelve matrons' (''dodici matrone'') and the 'seven spiritual princes' (''sette principi spirituali''); at the third level, the 'twelve sisters of charity' (''dodici suore di carità'') and the 'twelve apostles' (''dodici apostoli''); at the fourth level, there were the 'twelve pious maidens' (''dodici fanciulle pie'') and the 'twelve disciples' (''dodici discepoli''); finally, at the fifth and lowest level, there were the 'twelve daughters of song' (''dodici figlie dei cantici'') and the 'twelve musicians' (''dodici musicanti'').<ref group=note>The above roughly replicates the roles represented in the processions of August 1878 and nothing more.</ref> After Lazzaretti's death, on 18 August 1878 an assembly of followers established the new organisational chart of the Jurisdavidic Church: a first priest, twelve apostles, twelve disciples and twelve co-disciples. The first formation of the community established on that date is reported here. * First priest: Filippo Imperiuzzi * Twelve apostles: Filippo Corsini, Federico Bocchi, Achille Rossi, Giuseppe Vichi, Paolo Conti, Ottavio Federico Bramerini, Marco Pastorelli, Angelo Pii. * Twelve disciples: Giuseppe Corsini, Luigi Vichi, Giuseppe Rossi, Achille Vichi, Martino Feri, Angelo Cheli, Francesco Tommencioni I, Francesco Tommencioni II, Antonio Domenichini, Domenico Contri, Gabriello Magnani, Cherubino Cheli. * Twelve co-disciples: Domenico Pastorelli, Giuseppe Pastorelli, Angelo Bianchini, Leopoldo Monaci, Marsilio Lorenzoni, Bruno Massimi, Adriano Corsini, Vincenzo Polverini, Francesco Cheli, Luciano Contri, Paolo Dondolini, Pietro Bianchini. ===High priests=== {| cellpadding=3 |width=1% valign="top"| {| class="wikitable" style="width:50%;" |- bgcolor="#EFEFEF" ! Period ! High priest |- | align=center| 1878-1921 | align=center| Filippo Imperiuzzi<br /><small>(1843-1921)</small> |- | align=center| 1921-1923 | align=center| Cherubino Cheli<br /><small>(1843-1923)</small> |- | align=center| 1923-1934 | align=center| Francesco Tommencioni<br /><small>(1853-1934)</small> |- | align=center| 1934-1936 | align=center| Giovanni Conti<br /><small>(1880-1936)</small> |- | align=center| 1936-1944 | align=center| Giuseppe Conti<br /><small>(1876-1944)</small> |- | align=center| 1944-1953 | align=center| Arcangelo Cheli<br /><small>(1875-1953)</small> |- | align=center| 1953-1975 | align=center| Nazzareno Bargagli<br /><small>(1888-1975)</small> |- | align=center| 1978-2002 | align=center| Turpino Chiappini<br /><small>(1925-2002)</small> |} |}
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