This bulletin is published by the Fundación Servicio, Paz y Justicia de Nicaragua (Service, Peace and Justice Foundation), an institution of the Nicaraguan Episcopal Church (Anglican). It is not explicitly tied to the Servicio Paz y Justicia Nicaragua, which already existed at the time, although the two groups shared a physical location. The publication is mainly concerned with Christian solidarity with the poor and the work the church does to help with social problems, some structural, some conjunctural, some caused by various natural disasters. The issues are from 1988 and 1989, and they also touch upon United States intervention in Nicaragua.
The former Cathedral of Saint Vibiana, located at 214 South Main Street, is one of Los Angeles' few remaining 19th century landmarks and was completed in 1876. The Cathedral was decommissioned at some point between 1994 and 1999 after which it underwent seismic retrofitting and restoration and, in the process, was converted to an event space called Vibiana.