He makes herbal medicines out of plants he collects.
She is confused and desperate because she does not know what to do and was going to kill herself if Friar Lawrence did not come up with a plan to help her.
She isn't really going to confess anything but she tells her parents she is going to confess her disobeying them.
Friar Lawrence scolds Friar John for not delivering the letter to Romeo informing him about Juliet's fake death. He emphasizes the urgency of the matter and conveys the potential consequences of the message not reaching Romeo on time.
The church that was to be used for the marriage of Romeo and Juliet was called Friar Lawrence's cell, which was located within the Franciscan monastery.
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.
Juliet and romeo carry out their plan to be married with the help of the nurse, who cares deeply for Juliet. Friar Lawrence also helps by marrying them both hoping that the marriage would end the feud b/n the families. -Lm hope that helps!
Not until after her death, when Friar Lawrence explains what had been going on.
First he's going to Juliet's bedroom, to spend the night with her, then he's going to go to Mantua, to wait for Friar Laurence to arrange for his return.
Friar Lawrence convinced Romeo and Juliet to get married by emphasizing that their union could help end the feud between their families and bring peace to Verona. He believed that their love was sincere and could overcome the obstacles they faced.
Friar Lawrence, a monk, who married them in secret and later provided Juliet with a sleeping potion.
Friar John, who was sent as a messenger to Romeo from Friar Lawrence, was unable to deliver the letter. Because their was some kind of disease issue going on in Mantua that Friar John can't stand it. so, Romeo ended up with no letter receiving and was unable to know that Juliet was faking the death.
They are Catholic people and Friar Lawrence is a priest. Although her parents do not let Juliet out of the house for any other reason, they are duty bound as good Catholics to allow her to visit a priest, confess her sins and be absolved--that's one of the sacraments. Juliet uses this excuse twice in the play to get out of the house and go to Friar Lawrence's