You've given me some news and some confusing details.
I didn't know Marymount had been previously delisted. I never read that in the story earlier.
I am not concerned about what Marymount thinks but rather what parents sending their children to Marymount and the children themselves might think on attending Marymount. Same goes for Loyola.
Are you saying the difference in treatment of the two colleges stems from the fact that Cardinal Egan is a sycophant
but Cardinal Keeler is not? Or were there other more substantial academic reasons that Marymount, to this point, is receiving harsher treatment?
Marymount was 'de-listed' a LONG time ago.
As to parents vs. college--that's too complex to get into. Sentient Catholic parents realize that most colleges are not Catholic--regardless of their listing.
Keeler is just as much a sycophant as Egan. What they actually DO in a circumstance such as this varies according to the perceived political circumstances and potential fallout.
IOW, the web is tangled--and you and I both know why.