Mediation Table Illustration by Tracy Stone

Resolving Unintentional Immigration Insult

Yesterday, on the Facebook Page for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops I encountered a blog post that struck me as quite divisive, even insulting.

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Franciscan Friar Walking Illustration by Tracy Stone

Facilitating Engagement & Dialogue

In the presence of a mediator such as St. Francis, skilled at facilitating engagement and dialogue, this axiom rings true. However, human engagement and dialogue alone does not guarantee an opportunity to promote peace.

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Franciscan Friar Walking Illustration by Tracy Stone

Civility in Discourse

In this post, I will continue to analyze the guidelines for civil discourse advanced by FAN. As in the previous post, I consider whether or not it is possible to adhere to these guidelines while engaging in political activism.

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Franciscan Friar Walking Illustration by Tracy Stone

Saint Francis of Assisi: Mediator or Political Activist? Part 3

In the previous posts I argued Francis was more likely to act in the tradition of the Great Mediator, Christ, than he was to become a political activist. Francis’ activism, I concluded, would be limited to advocating for a gospel life, not for politics.

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Health Care: The Golden Opportunity

In previous blog posts I discussed Taming the Wolf concepts using health-care legislation as a working example. This past week the vote in Massachusetts validated my anticipation the public dissatisfaction that results from a corrupt process.

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Man with Questions Illustration by Tracy Stone

Making Decisions

A mediator facilitates a process the parties consider fair and just; a mediator encourages candor and respect between parties; and he fosters a collaborative approach to satisfying party interests. Nonetheless, the outcome may be sabotaged by flawed decision-making.

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Satisfaction Illustration by Tracy Stone

Satisfaction

How do we measure success in mediation? Typically we assess party satisfaction. We look at three variables: procedural, psychological, and substantive satisfaction.

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Healthcare Chains Illustration by Tracy Stone

Coercive Healthcare Legislation

St. Francis frequently admonished his friars to eschew domination and coercion. Thus, I was surprised when the Franciscan Action Network (FAN) recently endorsed coercive aspects of healthcare legislation.

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