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"Vital" meaning necessary, not as a peacock word.

Gotta respectfully disagree. Especially in the context: "At the time a vital criteria for finding a church in which people could marry."
Vital means ABSOLUTELY necessary. Deriving from the Latin vitae for "life," it has a connotation beyond simply "necessary;" it holds more weight. In this instance, saying that this website is a "vital" tool for finding a church is way exaggerating. People have plenty of resources for finding churches: word of mouth, wedding blogs, family tradition, a fucking phone book.
Calling it vital when it is nor in fact vital puffs it up. The same sort of tactics are used in common day content marketing. Buzzfeed doesn't call a list of kitchen gadgets 'vital' because EVERYONE IN THE WORLD NEEDS THEM. They do it because it gets clicks, which sells products and ads.
Peacock word.

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