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Yes, it is proper etiquette to invite the priest to your reception. If they accept, you probably want to ask them to say a blessing, too.
I would ask him and see what he says. The person we chose decided not to stay since he does multiple weddings.
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I'm not sure what etiquette is for this...do I invite the priest that is performing the ceremony to our reception?
Thanks in advance for your help!