Tametsi (
Latin, "although") is the legislation of the
Catholic Church which was in force until Easter 1908 concerning clandestine marriage. It was named, as is used, for the first word of the document that contained it, Chapter 1, Session 24 of the Council of Trent. This was the document that added the impediment of
clandestinity to the marriage law of the church. It also declared that the bond of marriage was contracted by the will of the spouses, and that parental consent was not necessary to make a valid marriage.
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