EPISODE #083
Beyond Romance: What the Church Really Asks Before You Say “I Do”
WITH
Brenda Prato
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Show Notes
In this episode, I sit down with Brenda Prato, a canon lawyer from Malta who serves as Defender of the Bond in the Archdiocese of Liverpool and as a collegial judge in the Archdiocese of Armagh. As a married mother of two pursuing her doctorate in canon law at KU Leuven, Brenda brings both professional expertise and deeply personal insight to one of the Church’s most misunderstood processes: marriage annulments.
I’ll walk you through:
✅ What consent actually means in marriage—and why it’s so much more than romance
✅ The difference between covenant and contract in Catholic marriage theology
✅ How canon lawyers examine everything from childhood to the wedding day to understand validity
✅ Why “I got an annulment, so you will too” is a dangerous misconception
✅ What marriage consummation really means (and why most people get it wrong)
✅ The unique perspective women canon lawyers bring to tribunal work
✅ When the Church can dissolve a valid marriage (it’s rare, but it happens)
✅ How pregnancy before marriage, doubts on the wedding day, and even being late to the ceremony reveal deeper truths
Whether you’re navigating a difficult marriage, considering an annulment, or simply curious about what the Church actually teaches, Brenda offers clarity on a process shrouded in misconception. Her approach beautifully balances legal precision with pastoral compassion—she prays over every case, seeking moral certitude while honoring the human stories behind the paperwork.
🔔 Remember: The point of annulment isn’t to punish or judge—it’s to uncover truth. And truth, even when painful, is always rooted in love.
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Website: https://brendaprato.com
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