I think the action -
closing a small, historic Roman Catholic Church whose community and identity is a historic part of the history of the Roman Catholic church in "the richest city in the nation" and part of one of the richest Roman Catholic Diocese in the nation; instead of that Diocese practicing what it preaches about "sharing the wealth" with "the less fortunate", and shifting revenue from "rich" parishes to save this poor one
- speaks for itself, no matter the race, ethnicity, height, weight or other personal attribute of the head of the Diocese. But, if you desire to have fun with the mocking inclusion of those attributes, don't let me stop you.