Tametsi

Tametsi (Latin, "although") is the legislation of the Catholic Church which was in force from 1563 until Easter 1908 concerning clandestine marriage. It was named, as is customary in Latin Rite ecclesiastical documents, for the first word of the document that contained it, Chapter 1, Session 24 of the Council of Trent. It added the impediment of clandestinity and established the canonical form of marriage for validity in the regions in which it was promulgated.[1]

  1. ^ Domingo, Rafael (2019). Domingo, Rafael; Martinez-Torron, Javier (eds.). Great Christian Jurists in Spanish History. Cambridge University Press. p. 231. ISBN 978-1-108-44873-4.