This sounds like shorthand for "sell off the Church's property and use the proceeds to advance the cause of social justice." Which, in turn, sounds a lot like "this ointment could have been sold for 300 denarii and given to the poor."
Remember, Francis wants a poor, shrunken Church. He has said so himself. Benedict wanted a poor, shrunken Church and has been saying so since the '70s. The destruction of the Novus Ordo proceeds apace. The self-consuming nihilism and will-to-power which characterizes all modernism now seeks to knock out the props of material wealth and grandeur from under the Church, after modernism itself has destroyed doctrine. These necessary and befitting supports will be burned up in ostentatious displays of "charity" and "humility," complete with Dionysian orgiastics (i.e. World Youth Day) and sentimental murmurings of a new springtime for the faith, a release from all that is old and stodgy and mired in "small-minded rules." Meanwhile, the [NO] Church, already stripped of discipline and morale, already bereft of cultural cachet, will lose the last bastion of its strength: the mere political heft that money and numbers lent to its proclamations. Nothing can prevent it then from becoming a byword among the nations. This is the punishment for its defection.
To be faithful in the days ahead will mean to identify with a name, "Catholic," which in the public mind has been utterly negated and refuted, for the public does not know the difference between the Traditional and Conciliar Churches. The Conciliar Church may continue on in the form of loose congeries of silly women distributing "Holy Communion" to the homeless in their weekly displays of doctrinally unburdened histrionics; and this will be tolerated in the New Ordo. The Traditional Church, however, will have the bitter task of standing vociferously for precisely those things that will not be tolerated—standing for doctrine, for supernaturalism, for marriage, for property, against ecuмenism and indifferentism, against sentimentality, against socialism, against ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity, etc. The true Church must recover its ancient aura as a sign of contradiction and stand forthrightly against this world and the church of this world which is Conciliarism.