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I think there's more of a concern that they just won't replace him (because this will likely happen again with something else) and so the university will just throw in some generic lay chaplain for the Christians.
This, by the way, was the same university which suddenly changed its mind on allowing the Catholic Society to reserve the chaplaincy for Ascension Thursday, without giving a reason for doing so.
The way to go about it now to avoid this shit would be to follow the likes of Glasgow University and St Andrews University, where the Catholic Chaplaincy belong to (and therefore answer only to) the diocese itself. That would remove this petty politicking shit.