To say a few things, I would emphasize that now more than ever the proliferation of jurisdictions without a clear unified goal is deleterious to the Orthodox witness. Moreover, it seems to me necessary to maintain dialogue stressing the heretical nature of ecumenism, sergianism and renovationism while being open to considering joint prayer and intercommunion with select bodies once dialogue is successful. ROCOR has given amnesty to world Orthodoxy on these pressing issues and given a green light to their future legitamacy without any Orthodox resistance. This is the moral fall of the Lebedeff camarilla. On a one by one basis, a unified traditionalist synod should propagate a moderate ecclesiology and stress an incumbency for dialogue for the recovery of the entire Oikumene. I suggest:
1). Moderate ecclesiology akin to the Florina model, never undermining the principle of resistance.
2). Unity in Eucharist and formation of a Proto-Synod like SCOBA to coordinate missionary work, dialogue, etc.
3). Attempts to reach compacts with SCOBA Orthodox as regards the education of seminarians, coordinated efforts at evangelization, etc.
4). Formation of a dialogue commission to present traditionalist points of view to World Orthodoxy as well as the heterodox and pursue implementation of agreed statements, never compromising Orthodoxy. For world Orthodoxy, local body by local body, intercommunion should be reached based on condemnations of ecumenism, sergianism and renovationism. As for the heterodox, only pure and unblemished acceptance of Orthodoxy, even if a matter of incrementalism, is the ONLY possible option.
5). The role of such a Proto-Synod should be viewed as a voice of reason at any future "pan-Orthodox" conferences and as a propagater of Orthodox evangelism the world over.
Just a few thoughts.
Orthodoxia I Thanatos!
Rostislav Mikhailovich Malleev-Pokrovsky