It is also through the involvement of the local community that "our ecumenical and inter-religious sensitivity explained the Pope will have to materialise". However, according to the Pontiff, "the true source of the commitment to love is in prayer, and in it we will see its genuineness". In Benedict XVI’s opinion, "the Eucharistic roots are essential to our action": actually "it is the ‘Eucharistic standard’ that the prospects of the movement of the ecclesial love will have to build on: only that which does not contradict but actually finds itself again and feeds on the mystery of Eucharistic love and the view of the cosmos, of man and man’s history that ensues from it guarantees the genuineness of our giving and the firm foundation of our building". In fact, added the Holy Father, "it is just the Eucharistic inspiration of our actions that will deeply concern man, who cannot live on bread alone, to announce him the food of eternal life, prepared by God in his Son Jesus Christ". In concluding the hearing, the Pope renewed "his heart-felt gratitude to His Beatitude card. Ignace Moussa Daoud, who over these years has done his very utmost, not least as the president of Roaco. I give him a well-wishing greeting and I heartily extend it to the archbishop Leonardo Sandri, whom I called to succeed him at the helm of the Congregation".