From the link above.
Though Nektarios says Archbishop Christodoulos, the reform-minded leader of the Greek Church, has given the rock-'n'-roll missionaries his blessing, other prelates describe Eleftheroi as "utterly unseemly" and the monks' stardom as "incompatible with the humble dignity of the priest-hood." "It's stuffy attitudes like these that distanced the youth from the Church in the first place," huffs Nektarios, who likes handing out glossy icons of Jesus and autographed pictures of the band to young fans. "We'll continue our mission, for we have neither sinned nor breached any code of monastic life." No vows of silence for these monks.
I don't get an impression of humility from Father Nektarios, rather the opposite. The actions of his group of monks is scandalising other monks and priests yet that does not seem to bother him at all. His attitude overall seems a terrible affront to the holy saint he is named after, Nektarios, the epitomy of humility and obedience. Do you see why I have a problem with this?
John.