She asks permission to go to confession.
The actual ceremony is not depicted, but in Act 2, Scene 6 we see Friar Laurence lead Romeo and Juliet away to be married.
Juliet goes to see friar Laurence to get the drink that will make her look dead but she is really sleeping so that she can escape and go away with romeo
theres no friend around
To tell romeo to man up and go see Juliet, that's very worried
Twice in the play Juliet is allowed to visit Friar Lawrence's cell on the pretext of going to confession. One of those times is to marry Romeo. It would appear that this is the only excuse she can use to get out of the house.
to get his help in devising a plan to get out of marrying Paris .
Friar Laurence thought he had heard noise coming from the mausoleum, thus he went inside to see Romeo dead and Juliet awake - he had tried to convince Juliet to leave (as the Prince was on his way), but she stayed and stabbed herself with Romeo's dagger.
Friar Laurence is gathering herbs and flowers in a garden when he is first introduced in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is collecting these natural ingredients to make medicines and potions for healing and curing ailments.
Romeo goes to friar Lawrence about marrying Juliet
Friar John was unable to make it to see Romeo because he was caught in a quarantine due to a suspected outbreak of the plague. This prevented him from delivering the message from Friar Laurence to Romeo about Juliet's fake death plan, leading to tragic consequences.
Well, in a way. He tells him to shape up and count his blessings, and he will soon have a chance to see Juliet. He points out that it may all work out in the end.
Juliet goes to Friar Laurence's cell in the play twice. The first is to marry Romeo and the second is after she learns of her prospective marriage to the County Paris. The latter time she seeks his help to stop the marriage from happening so that she may remain faithful to her Romeo and bee reunited with him.