In Arduis Fidelis Lodge

3432

Introduction

Welcome and thank you for visiting our page, from our worshipful master and his wardens.

In Arduis Fidelis Lodge No 3432, is the Masonic lodge of the Royal Army Medical Corps. We are warranted and regulated by the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) and fall under the metropolitan province (London), governed by the Metropolitan Grand Lodge.

Due to being a Military lodge we are proud members of the Circuit of Service lodges and hold many military traditions dear to our hearts and this transposes to our ceremonies.

Our members traditionally are members of the RAMC, but we extend a warm welcome to any brother of any background. We also have members spanning the entire auspices of the defence medical community including consultant surgeons, doctors, environmental health technicians, operating department practitioners, environmental health officers, paramedics and combat medical technicians.

Due to modernisation we also have members from the emergency services and national health service in a wide range of roles.

We also have members with a specialist interest in the corps or indeed medical care as a whole, we subsequently pride ourselves as a diverse medical special interest lodge.

Once again a fraternal welcome to our site and please explore the content, if you wish to visit or join us, then please head over to the CONTACT or JOINING pages, were my team will be happy to answer all questions and queries.

Sincerely and Fraternally
Worship Master
In Arduis Fidelis Lodge No 3432 Metropolitan Inspectorate

Why join

Freemasonary is about sharing the common desire to develop as a person, live by a moral code and to support those in need.

We are non politically or religiously associated and subsequently conversation on these devise topics is discouraged to maintain harmony.

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How to join

Well just to dispel a common myth of which there are many, NO, you don’t have to be invited to join our ranks.

If you want to know how to become a mason? Then ask a mason, our lodge team will be delighted to explain the process and answer any questions you may have.

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Lodge Meeting Dates

The Lodge meets at Freemasons Hall, Great Queen Street, London. It Tyles at 1500 Hrs on the third Wednesday of:

March (Installation meeting)
May
September
November (White Table – open to non masons and masons alike)

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News

Read about the latest updates and changes, related to our brotherhood

A 75 year old apron gets a new owner at Kindred Arts

Many congratulations to W Bro Alex Shoolman on being Installed into the Chair for the first time in any Craft Lodge, at Kindred Arts Lodge No 5784 on 10th March 2026. He writes, “Being Installed by my father-in-law, W Bro Clive Goodman, added much emotion to the ceremony, especially being Invested with my Masters Apron, which has a 75+ year family legacy.

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Tamworth Lodge Chooses Renewal Over Retreat

Four years ago, Tamworth Lodge was on the verge of surrendering its warrant. On Friday 6th February, on the exact day marking 96 years since its Consecration, the Lodge met at the Croydon & District Masonic Centre to conduct a double Third Degree ceremony and, in the same meeting, present certificates to seventeen trained Mental Wellbeing Ambassadors. The contrast between then and now speaks to a deliberate and sustained period of renewal.

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Seven Raised at Meridian

On 7th March, Meridian Lodge No 4106 conducted a seven-candidate Raising, with James Eaton serving as Worshipful Master

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A 75 year old apron gets a new owner at Kindred Arts

Tamworth Lodge Chooses Renewal Over Retreat

Seven Raised at Meridian

Events

Below you can find information, related to our latest events and activities

Kent Club Gala

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Lord Mayor’s Show, Parade and Luncheon

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Belmont Ensemble Concert

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