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RAM Officers
The Progressive Officers
Usually each year a Brother would progress through these offices on a path from Steward, via Deacons and Wardens, to the highest honour
within a Lodge - the Worshipful Commander However, each office is subject to the choice of the Commander of the year.
Steward
This is the first office held in a Lodge. The Stewards´ main function is to assist at the dinner following the Lodge meeting (the Festive Board)
The Guardian
The Guardian sits just inside the door of the Lodge. He is responsible for checking that all those who enter the Lodge are qualified to do so.
Junior and Senior Deacons
The Deacons accompany the candidate during the ceremonies of the Three Degrees in the Lodge. The collar jewel for both Deacons is
identical. They carry a wand as a badge of their office.
Junior and Senior Wardens
The Senior Warden sits opposite the Commander at the West end of the Lodge and is usually the next Master. The Junior Warden sits in the
South of the Lodge and will normally progress to Senior Warden. It is the role of the Junior Warden to ensure that no unqualified person enters
the Lodge. Although their roles are different, they work together by assisting the Commander in running the Lodge.
The Worshipful Commander
The Commander is elected by the Lodge members every year and is then installed in to his office. He is usually Commander for one year. He is
in charge of the Lodge during his tenure of office and acts as its chairman. He also normally conducts the ceremonies in the Lodge. Being
elected and installed as Commander is the highest honour a Lodge can bestow on any of its members.
The Non-Progressive Officers
These offices are usually occupied by members who are Past Masters of the Lodge and tend to be occupied by the same person for a number
of years, to provide continuity and experience. They are also appointed by the Commander annually, except the Treasurer and Tyler, who are
elected. The Immediate Past Commander is normally the preceding year's WC.
Immediate Past Commander (IPC)
Although not actually an office (as the position is his by right) the IPC is normally the previous Commander and acts as a guide and support to
the Commander when needed. He sits on the immediate left of the Worshipful Commander.
Chaplain
All meetings begin and end with prayer and it is the role of the Lodge Chaplain to lead the members in this part of the meeting.
Treasurer
The Treasurer is responsible for Lodge finances. He produces annual accounts which are audited before being approved by the Lodge.
Subscriptions are decided in Lodge on the Treasurers recommendation.
Secretary
The Secretary has responsibility for the smooth administration of the Lodge. He is the main conduit for communication from Grand Lodge and
his Provincial Grand Lodge (if the Lodge is out of London) or from the Metropolitan Grand Lodge of London. He is also responsible for
organising and distributing the summons notifying the members of the agenda for the next meeting.
Director of Ceremonies - DC
The role of the DC is to organise and oversee the ceremonies held in the Lodge and to ensure all other officers concerned in any ritual are
aware of their roles. This is usually achieved by meticulous rehearsals. It is also part of his responsibilities to see that the ceremonies are
conducted with dignity and decorum.
Almoner
The Almoner is the Lodge welfare officer. He maintains contact with widows of members and with those who are ill or indisposed. He is also
trained to assist those who are in financial need. He therefore has a knowledge of the variety of needs.
Charity Steward
The role of the Charity Steward is to organise the charity collections in the Lodge and to suggest to the Lodge to which charities (Masonic and
non-Masonic) the members may wish to subscribe.
Assistant Director of Ceremonies - ADC
The role of the ADC is to assist and to understudy the Director of Ceremonies in his office.
Assistant Secretary
The role of the Assistant Secretary is to help and understudy the Secretary. In some Lodges he has responsibility for the dining arrangements.
Warder
The Warder guards the outside of the door to the entrance to the Lodge. It is usually undertaken by an experienced member of the Lodge and
is an elected office. He has responsibility for preparing the candidates prior to their entering the Lodge.
Organist
The Organist's role is to provide the music for the meetings and ceremonies. Most Lodges do not have a member with the necessary skills to
play the organ and so rely on professional Masonic organists.