For me there is no traditional orthodox or world orthodox, I'm neither old calendar nor new, but I am an Orthodox christian .
We can make insults calling one bishop a heretic and another an immoral, one right believing another wrong believing , but these have always existed in the church. I dont believe anyone here wishes to start a witch hunt or an Inquisition. I dont believe there should be a Mcarthy of Orthodoxy to interrogate everyone, to examine every iota of ones beliefs in an attempt to purge everything that we may deem false. What is wrong with the church? I am, for i'm a sinner. If i found a church full of perfect saints, should i join it? No,for it would no longer be perfect.
Bishop Petros of Astoria of blessed memory never signed the 1974 declaration, yet some may consider him an ecumenist for holding to a moderate ecclesiology another may consider him a schismatic and outside the Church. Metropolitan Augustinos of the state church of Greece maybe considered too conservative or scandalous from members of his own flock for wanting a return to the Church Calendar and calling the old calendarists devout Orthodox christians, at the same time old calendarists may consider him an ecumenist heretic.
I consider the old calendarists my brethren in the faith even if they consider me a heretic. We are united by a common faith, a common praxis and united mystically in the same sacraments.
Orthodoxy has always taught that the fullness of the catholic church is found in each local parish gathered with their bishop to celebrate that Gift which unites us; the Body and Blood of Christ our Lord.
Every one who knows me, knows that i criticise and have harsh words whether your a new calendarist or not, if your zeal attempts to create a further wedge between us, or even worse; a civil war. For me this is not "us" verse "them".
It is an undeniable fact both sides violate canons and quote the Church Fathers indiscriminately. Both of ususe words of our Holy Fathers as weapons against each other. There are divisions among us, no doubt, as there are divisions within "world Orthodoxy" on the question of ecumenism and there are divisions among "traditional Orthodox" synods, yet we create a cold war towards each other, not fearing the Teaching of our Lord: "Every house divided against itself cannot stand". Christ tore the veil between us and His Father yet we try to erect an Iron curtain, personally i wont be a part of it.
Thus in our Lenten journey lets examine our own faults taking heed and not forgetting what our common Salvation, God, and Savior Jesus Christ taught us: " For with what judgement you judge , you will be judged and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you. And why do you look at the speck in your brothers eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye? Hypocrite! First remove the plank from your own eye and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye"
We may have the zeal of the Fathers but we do not have their holiness.