The Conciliar Sect’s Corruption Exposed: Another “Priest” Steals From the Faithful
National Catholic Register reports that “Father” Richard Storey surrendered to Leawood police on May 23, 2026, charged with a level 5 felony for the alleged theft of approximately $160,000 from Curé of Ars Catholic Church in Leawood, Kansas. The Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas announced the arrest through a carefully worded statement, while “Archbishop” Shawn McKnight expressed the predictable platitudes about the matter being “deeply painful” and urged parishioners to respond with “sensitivity, patience, charity, and respect.” The archdiocese further revealed that Storey had already resigned from the parish in September 2025 amid a separate criminal investigation “concerning another adult.” The faithful who entrusted their sacrificial offerings to this man now face the prospect of an insurance claim—secular restitution for what is, at its root, a profound spiritual catastrophe. This sordid episode is not an aberration; it is the natural, inevitable fruit of the post-conciliar revolution that has systematically dismantled the safeguards of Catholic discipline, formation, and accountability.









