I would hesitate to criticise monks (and there are many Im not too fond of). Whilst some of them might not be the best at upholdign their vows, I think we need to bear a few things in mind before we launch into the vitriolic tirades of the past. First, that they took vows and we didnt and no matter how much you want to criticise their actions, you are still criticising people who held the vinaya for some time. Second, theres already enough schism going around, and it draws people away from the Dharma. Do we really want to keep airing our dirty laundry to those whose minds are not stable, so that they are shaken away from the path?
Third, if you want to criticise the abbot for selling such precious items, think about the karmic results for you. Obv Geshelas karma has already caught up with him but do we really need to create karma for ourselves when weve already so much of our own to deal with?
And lastly, dont get so attached. Sure these items are extremely holy and blessed and sacred, and of course you ought never to sell them, but to keep them as objects of refuge and faith. However has everyone forgotten the Heart Sutra? Form is emptiness, emptiness is form - whats more precious, a bead or the precious jewel of Buddhadharma that your teacher transmits to you everyday?