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WarRoom Battleground EP 948: Isabel Vaughan-Spruce In Court For Illegally Praying In Public And Apocalypse Director Simón Delacre

Feb 13, 2026
Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, a pro-life activist facing charges over praying near abortion centers, discusses legal battles and buffer zone clashes. Simón Delacre, Catholic filmmaker behind The Apocalypse of Saint John, explains his prophetic, hope-filled take on Revelation. They cover prayer arrests, religious freedom tensions, eschatological themes, and the film’s appeal to modern believers.
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Repeated Arrests For Silent Prayer

  • Isabel Vaughan-Spruce describes being repeatedly arrested or charged for silently praying near abortion centers under local and national buffer zones.
  • She recounts prior arrests in 2022, acquittal, rearrest, a dropped charge, and now a national charge awaiting trial.
INSIGHT

National Buffer Zones Expand Restrictions

  • National buffer zones now create a 150-metre radius around every abortion centre that restricts certain behaviors despite being public streets.
  • Isabel argues this criminalizes interior acts of faith and raises human-rights and freedom-of-religion concerns.
ANECDOTE

Other Activists Prosecuted Under PSPOs

  • Isabel cites other prosecutions under local PSPOs, including Adam Smith-Connor and Livia Tosichi Bolt, convicted for silent prayer and holding a sign.
  • She notes Christian activists across the UK and Scotland are likewise being taken to court for similar conduct.
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