Show RV DR L MM 1 Rumors of h Reconciliation I with Rome SENATE EXECUTIVE SESSIONS inrcsU ting how the Press Finds out all About Them Proceedings of tho Senate and House ISpodal t THE HERALD Examiner Dispatch NEW YORK Feb 2 TTwo rumors affect J Ing Rev Dr McGlynu were current today and each is of more than ordinary interest One of the stories is t the effect that Mc Glynn is t be reinstated with due formality formal-ity a a priest of the Roman Catholic church The other is that Dr McGlynn because of illness has made application t Bishop Laughlin of Brooklyn in whose diocese he now resides to act a intermediary intermedi-ary between himself and Rome and to arrange ar-range for the removal of thq ban that was i placed upon him by the Roman authorities nearly three years ago Investigation indicates in-dicates that there is a good deal of truth in both stories The rumor that Dr Me Glynn i so ill that he feels it necessary to be at peace with the church is not true Persons in a position t know state that the policy that has for a considerable time dominated the archdocese of New York has been one that has finally attracted the attention of the Pope and of his advisers I is known that the visit of Archbishop tOrrigan to Rome was involuntary The archbishop was summoned to Rome to make clear t the Pope just why his policy for several j ears past has been the cause of constant dissension in his archdiocese arch-diocese why it was that he made the blunder in the McGlynn case tLat Leis Le-is DOW admitted to have made why he underestimated the character of the man and of his following Ihe authori ties at the Vatican feel that they have been placed in a fahe position and while in Rome the archbishop it is said was made to feel this fact very plainly According to all the information that can be got the McGJynn matter is t be settled by Bishop Loughlin of Brooklyn with the probable assistance of Archbishop William of Boston Although McGlynn is an expriest of the archdiocese of New York he is 4 now under the jurisdiction of the bishop of Brook n and the reference of his case that Dr Mc t Bishop Loughlin means 1e Glynn is almost certain to be once more placed on tho same footing he occupied before be-fore he fell under the displeasure of Archbishop Arch-bishop Corrigan and Monsignor Preston some three years ago The reference of the McGlynn matter to Bishop Loughlin is a bad blow t the opponents of Dr McGlynn in this city McGlyun has from first to last been supported sup-ported by the priests of Brobklyn Bishop Loughlin stands high at Rome despite a I little misunderstanding that occurred a few years ago As a disciplinarian theologian and master of the caflon law so far as it exists in the United States he is equalled only by Cardinal Gibbous and Archbishop Williams of Boston However How-ever the mere rumor that in a sense Dr McG nn has practically won his case causes muchexcitement in such places TIS it has reached It AAill be sometime however how-ever before the final issue is l own McGlynn was shown a copy of the above article but refused t say anything in reference to it Bishop Louglin would not be seen upon the subject He never Avill allow himself to be interviewed |