Dear Macrina,
I am glad to hear you understand my reply.
On the other hand, if one is to be persecuted in whatever manner, shouldn't they have the right to know why?
We have no rights before God. There are times when the saints suffered and were persecuted for no other that the fact that they stood up to the worldly powers; St. John Chrysostom and St. Maximos the Confessor spring quickly to mind as examples. When it is in the best interests for our salvation, then God allows for us to know the whys of life. However, most of the time this is not the case and we suffer because that is the path of picking up our cross.
However, if the small groups which disagree with the patriarchates and other synods do not even agree among themselves, one wonders why they protest among themselves so much. They could get caught up in a cycle of forming more new synods by having some bishops in agreement (I don't know what the minimum bishop count is to do such as forming a new synod).
I couldn't agree more! I pray with tears that the splintering of the True Orthodox will stop and that we will begin to heal these schisms. I myself have had tremendously wonderful experiences with other True Orthodox clergy and laity, and I make every effort to find common ground with all people I come into contact. We must just be patient and obedient in the meanwhile.