Never liked Dolan. Don’t trust him as far as I can throw up.
Ann Barnhardt’s none too fond of him, either.
See:
http://www.barnhardt.biz/2014/06/18/tomato-soup/
Specifically, Section 5).
Everything falls in place once you get that fundamental fact right.
From that perspective, it's a good bet site the Church to be closed is on has a higher market value than the site the "Making All Things New" combined parishes will use. If not, then the case will be made that the target needs "major repairs" in order to meet current standards, etc.
Traditional democrat "renewal" at work with the traditional democrat approach of selecting "under performing assets" for such renewal. Urban renewal targeted the property of the black middle class who at the time were almost all Republicans, this renewal targets the properties used by traditionalists.
Democrat politics 101. See?
Once you shed the illusion that Dolan is something other than a democrat politician things fall in place. Accepting the disguise of such "shepherds" at face value is a major mistake as it leads to expectations that they'll behave like shepherds, expectations that are never met which in turn leads to demoralization.