After three decades under Cardinal Jaime Ortega, a skilled diplomat comfortable in the halls of power, Cuba's most important non-governmental institution is being led by a man focused on rebuilding the church's relationship with ordinary Cubans. The cardinal attended diplomatic receptions in Havana and cultural galas with high-ranking government officials. "The overwhelming effort and the mood will be eminently pastoral, even though diplomatic and political matters must be tended to," said the Rev.