AOC 020751 The Individual Specific Protocols (ISP) implement the primary goal of promoting the safety of minors. Additionally, the ISP protects the integrity of the Church and serves as a safeguard for individual priest or deacon. As long as the cleric is a client of the Office for Child Abuse Investigations and Review, he will be subject to appropriate protocols, restrictions and monitoring under the authority of the Vicar for Priests and supervised by the Director of the Office for Child Abuse Investigations and Review (Director). The agreement of a priest or deacon to abide by these protocols is not understood to prove the truth of any allegation and is not intended to be an admission of guilt for any delict or crime, whether in Canon Law, or State and Federal Law. This agreement represents the cooperation of the cleric with his bishop as he exercises his pastoral office (e.g., Canons 369 and 392). This ISP for Rev. Anthony Vader is as follows (Director to initial all that apply): 1. The client is restricted from being alone with a minor or minors, that is anyone under the age of 18, without the presence of another responsible adult. 2. __ Therapy __ times per week/month (please circle one) as recommended by (name of therapist). Attendance to therapy is ------------------ to be reflected on "Clergy Daily Log" forms. 3. __ Continued regular Spiritual Direction __ times per week/month (please circle one) as recommended by (name of spiritual director). Attendance to Spiritual Direction is to be reflected on "Clergy Daily Log" forms. 4. __ The "Clergy Daily Log" to be completed on a daily basis and co-signed by the on-site supervisor. The log is a tool that is used for the protection of minors, the cleric, the on-site supervisor and the Archdiocese. Although it identifies time periods, it is intended to provide a general record of the day rather than a detailed clock. If you are describing an off-site activity, ph:ase include your destination and the general purpose of the visit or activity. For example, it is enough to indicate that you did personal shopping at a given Shopping Center rather than the details of each individual store. However, if your self-description is challenged or a complaint is lodged with the Archdiocese, some documentation and verification may be necessary to su:fficiently address the situation. 5. __ Abide by the assignment of residence to 12220 S. Will-Cook Road, Palos Park, IL. AOC 020752 6. __ Must complete and submit the "Travel/Vacation Agreement," and obtain concurrence with the Agreement, prior to a scheduled departure. In the event of a prolonged stay in a particular location, the Archdiocese is required to notify the Ordinary of that place of your presence there. 7. __ Attendance at a recommended support group (pl.ease indicate specific support group). Recommended frequency of __ times per week/month (please circle one). Attendance at a recommended support group is to be reflected on "Clergy Daily Log" forms. 8. No inappropriate use of computers, software, [ntemet capabilities, communications tools or video technology. The standards articulated in the Policies and Procedures of the Archdiocese of Chicago and the Handbook For Archdiocesan Employees apply as they do to all Archdiocesan personnel. 9. No ministerial participation in the public celebration of the Eucharist or any other Sacrament or Sacramental without the prior, written permission of the Vicar for Priests. 10. Refrain from wearing any garb that would give the appearance of, or seem to infer, a priest/deacon who has canonical faculties and is currently assigned to some ministry (e.g., the 'clerical shirt'). 11. On-site visits by the Director and the VP annually to include a meeting with the cleric. This lndividual Specific Protocol is to be reviewed annually with the Director, VP, and the cleric. Also, there can be additional, written notations tailored to the needs of a specific situation which are signed by all parties and appended to this document. Any change or alteration to this agreement will involve consultation with the cleric, his on-site supervisor, the Director, and the VP. The cleric, his on-site supervisor, the Director, or the VP can initiate the discussion for change or alteration, or request that this [ndividual Specific Protocol be reviewed by the independent Review Board. At the discretion of any of the parties, the legal and/or canonical counsel of the cleric may be involved in the discussions. [ have reviewed, understand, and agree to all of these individual specific Protocols. Signed: __________________ Date:---------- Printed Name: ---------------------------~ Signature of Director: ------------- Date: ~--------- Signature of VP: Date: ---------- --------------~ D D Additional, written notations appended to this document? yes no (Revised 4/5/07) AOC 020753 . .. ... "' Father Anthony J. Vader Pastor, Holy Name of Mary Father Vader began his 30 year journey with parishioners of Holy Name of Mary on January 31, 1968. When he arrived, Holy Name of Mary had a debt of$250,000. Under his wise leadership, a "Pay off the Parish Debt" drive was initiated. The drive was so successful, that the debt was paid off to the Archdiocese of Chicago. This tremendous effort made Holy Name of Mary Church the first African American Church in Chicago to pay off its entire parish debt. As time passed the congregation of Holy Name of Mary grew by leaps and bounds . A large part of the growth was due to the many Catholics that had been following Father Vader since his first assignment at Holy Cross Church. They foll:fid in Holy Name of Mary, a place to rest, plant, grow and cultivate their religious roots. Before long, a larger church was needed. Again Father Vader led a drive to finance a new and larger church. The drive was a success and the plans for the new church began. Holy Name of Mary was the first African American Catholic Church to have an African-American architect and an African American contractor , all paid for by the African-American parishioners of Holy Name of Mary Church. Some of the best African-American artist were hired to decorate the church. Donated as well as purchased artifacts from Africa and American adorned the church. Father Vader brought back art works from the artist colonies in Kenya and Tanzania for his new Church. Holy Name of Mary is rich in love and pride of the accomplishments of the black man. AOC 020754 ... !' r, ,. • ii The new church was opened for Mass on Christmas, 1997. In the Spring of 1972, Cardinal Cody blessed the new Holy Name of Mary Church. The Congregation continued growing so that even with the new church, another mass had to be added to the Sunday Schedule to accommodate the growing number of parishioners. Holy Name of Mary acquired a Mission Church, Sacred Heart Church and gave it as much assistance as possible so that the people on the west and south boundaries of the parish could have their own Church. The Holy Name of Mary parish school, through the cooperation of the Oblate Sisters of Providence and Father Vader receive the latest innovations in education. Today the school has the highest educational standards of all the schools in the Morgan Park area. Throughout the years, Father Vader continued his education earning an M.A. in Sociology at the University of Chicago, a Ph.D. in Sociology at Loyola University, Chicago and did Post Doctoral studies at Tangaza University, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa. Even with the demanding position of pastor of an ever growing congregation, Father Vader has, over the last 15 years, made time to shared his knowledge and his love of knowledge with his many students at Niles College and at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary. May 9, 1997 marks the day of celebration for Father Vader who, after 45 years of service to God and his many, many parishioners approaches a much deserved retirement. Father Vader will live within the parish boundaries of Sacred Heart Church, the mission Church of Holy Name of Mary. There he will act as pastor of the mission to continue the christen goals of worship of the Lord , education of the children and care for the parishioners. Father Vader, the many persons touched by you at Holy Name of Mary, St. Lawrence and Holy Cross Church thank you and wish you a blessed future . .... AOC 020755 Archdiocese of Chicago Priest Vitae Card Anthony Joseph Vader Born: Ordained: 05/01/1952 Died: 07/15/2011 Ethnicity: Dutch, Irish Assignment Position Begin Date End Date Holy Cross Parish (65th St.) Assistant Pastor 07/08/1952 06/25/1964 St. Laurence Parish (Dorchester Ave.) Assistant Pastor 06/25/1964 01/30/1968 Holy Name of Mary Parish (112th St.) Administrator 01/30/1968 03/13/1970 Holy Name of Mary Parish (112th St.) Pastor 03/13/1970 01/31/1997 Review Board Member 06/25/1987 Sabbatical 06/15/1990 08/31/1990 Retired 01/31/1997 Sacred Heart Mission House (Avers Ave.) Resident 01/31/1997 Holy Name of Mary Parish (112th St.) Pastor Emeritus 01/31/1997 Extraordinary Appointments: AOC 020756 233-3955 SACRED HEART CHURCH 11652 CHURCH STREET CHICAGO. ILLINOIS 60643 17 April Your Eminence: When Ray Goedert told me that I could not wear clericl clothing when at the Opera, Concerts, Art Institute, I am more than willing to comply. I have been attending the Lyric Operaproductions since they began forty-nine years ago. I have been in the same seat all that time, and Monsignor John Cardiff always attends me. wit~ I know many of the people in ourbalcony and they knowMonsignor and myself. We have always worn clerical suits. IF I were to suddenly show up in sports clothing, I am sure that people woul;d wnat to know what happened. They are accustomed to seeing me in clerical clothing. I am sure that they would ask questions of myself or Monsignor. The same is true of the Friday afternoon concerts (14 of them each season). There may be more scandal if I dressed otgherwise. Wit regard to the Art Institute, often I am casually clothed since most do not know me nor do I know them. However, I have always thought that itis good for apriest to be formally clothed atall of these functions. People are happy to see the priest in the Art Institute. Some months ago I went to complete my study of the "Manet and the Sea". The young mea who checkedd my membershop s,jd that he had given you your ticket that monninq and he was deliqhted "for he had seen two or'iests that dav" .. Good ou. bli~ ..-0 1a.a...t; n na ~d,.o..,er r h w f"':Xchr.to1.r.-cr.bfi1 • (sorry, but thetape broke. Let me continue heere.) Good public relations for the Church. However, I am willing to abide with your decision. Afi the Goodman Theatre for which I also have season tickets for themain stage, I neverwear clerical clothes since some of the modern plays have s~me degree of nudit¥. AOC 020757 PHO,NE BE 3-4471 SACRED HEART CHURCH 11652 CHURCH STREET ' .. ·. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60643 Vis-a-vis the third issue, nmmely Mass during the Santo Nino devotions. Today I informed the of ta devotions that organizer~ we would no longer have Mass and they agre~. Instead, ther wimll be more prayers and Bible study to fill ou1. the Holy Hour. I hope this complies with all of your demands. If there are any other, thenplease let me . Also pleaseexcuse this typing, fo kn~w this is anew typewriter and I feel the Company should be I su~d. know I will never use their products again. Sinc...7'ly in Christ, (c.)~(~r cc: file AOC 020758 June SOth. 1.952 My dear Father Vader. l hereby appoint you asslsta.nt to the pastor of Holy Cross Cht.u:cn. Chica.go, Hlinois. You wlll kindly report for duty to :Ef'a.th~r Doyle on July 8th. With blessing, Archbishop of Chicago AOC 020759 PRIBST'S FILE - VADER, REV. 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