Fr Mark Smith 
Hi Fr.
I knew you when you were a brand new convert with the Antiochians in Eagle River, AK about 20+ years ago.
Some of the anxiety those in ROCOR may be feeling is that of the once Orthodox St. Herman's Press being used by formerly ROCOR priest Abbot Herman in the previous service of an Orthodox-styled cult.
But now that those fathers, brothers, and sisters of St. Herman's Press are Orthodox what might be the objection? That the Press has not been returned to ROCOR supervision?
The bookstore at the Geary Street cathedral carries books from all manner of publishing houses. Books from St. Herman's Press and books from the Antiochians at Conciliar Press. It seems to me things have come full circle.
As for those formerly of HOOM/CSB what objections can be made to the notion that "those who sat in darkness have seen a great light"? Isn't that the story of us all? Is it not also similar to the story of once pagan Russia before it converted to the Holy Orthodox faith?
Given the context of America as a secular land of the free, what sorts of religious expressions might be expected to emerge from the country where radical individualism is among the highest attainments. "Those who once sat in darkness have seen a great light".
HOOM developed as a radical expression of what was going on in the American culture in the 1960s and '70s. CSB developed out of HOOM and was guided by a former ROCOR priest who veered off into schism. Now many of those who were in CSB have entered the Orthodox Church through various canonical churches. Which ones of us who may have been on similar pilgrimages are now completely free of the smell of smoke which we aquired during our sojourns?
I had the honor of traveling to the Holy Mountain in 1998-99. While at the Russian Monastery of Panteleimonos the father with the obedience of the relic and the chapels took me to venerate the skull of St. Silouan the Athonite. For some reason unknown to me I mentioned the Russky Polomnik and that I had aquired a several missues as gifts. His face lit up and I said in the moment that I would be happy to send the copies I had to him. So among the Russians on Mt. Athos, at least one Russian struggler knew of the journal and appeared to value it as a help in his salvation.
I am of the opinion that these attempts to link Met. Jonah to HOOM/CSB are little more than a red herring. It is probably wise to clean our own houses first.
elias