We all work pro bono. The page will always be free. Obviously we will accept donations to cover the costs of maintaining the website, which the team members have advanced.
Despite being heir to The Seismographthe project Catholic Radar It has no official connection with the first. Furthermore, the new header differentiates itself first of all in that “we are a group of Spaniards and Argentines, none of whom live in Rome. The Seismograph had Luis Badilla, who worked at Vatican Radio for more than three decades. The number of contacts he had, inside and outside the Vatican, was enormous. In this sense, our team cannot match their experience,” acknowledges Garcia Herrería.
However, he adds, “we try to supplement it with a much larger team of collaborators who, evidently, are capable of reading much more news per day. In addition to taking English as the main language, I think we can cover more broadly what is happening in Africa, Asia and Latin America, where most Catholics reside.”