At First Things, Welsey J. Smith writes that among the biggest assaults on “freedom of religion” today comes from the “hyper-restricted” concept of “freedom of worship.” Smith explains the difference between the two concepts this way: “Under freedom of worship, the Catholic and Orthodox churches both remain perfectly free to teach that the Eucharist bread and wine transform into the body and blood of Christ … But outside worship contexts, the state may compel the faithful to violate their faiths by acting in accord with secular morality rather than consistently with their dogmatic precepts.”